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May 27 2023
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“I’m here to watch history”: Texans at Capitol agree Paxton impeachment was momentous but disagree on outcome
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Kathie Glass traveled from Houston to the Texas Capitol on Saturday, eager to catch a landmark moment in Texas history firsthand. She plans to tell her granddaughter, Katie, about witnessing the first-ever impeachment of a state attorney general. But she’s not happy with
The Texas TribuneJul 02 2022
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New York Democratic governor signs law limiting concealed carry of firearms in wake of Supreme Court ruling
New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday signed into law a bill restricting the concealed carry of firearms in locations such as government buildings and schools after the US Supreme Court last week struck down the state's century-old law that placed restrictions on carrying a concealed handgun outside the home.
Hochul, who called the legislature into an extraordinary session
CNN DigitalJan 18 2022
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Omicron not peaking nationally yet, surgeon general says
COVID-19 is sending mixed messages. The U.S. is recording over 800,000 cases a day for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, and hospitalizations are also setting records.
But New York State recorded only about 48,000 cases on Friday, almost a 47% drop from the previous week’s case count, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday.
"We are turning the corner on the winter
USA TODAYSep 26 2021
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New York could use National Guard to fill ranks of unvaccinated health care workers
New York may lose a large portion of its health care workers once the state’s expanded vaccine mandate takes effect on Monday, but Gov. Kathy Hochul said she’s already got plans to fill the ranks.
Hochul issued a statement on Saturday that said she is prepared to declare a state of emergency to sure up staffing at medical facilities should unvaccinated workers fail to comply with the
Fox News DigitalMay 16 2022
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Buffalo shooting: Gunman deliberately sought black victims - mayor
The man suspected of shooting dead 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, deliberately sought a site with a high black population, authorities say.
The suspect, an 18-year-old white male, drove more than 320km (200 miles) to carry out the attack, police say.
The attack is being investigated as an act of racially motivated violent extremism.
Buffalo Mayor Byron
BBC NewsMay 05 2023
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Biden Regime Approves Nation's First 'Congestion Pricing' Tolling Plan For New York - Drivers Entering Manhattan at Peak Hours will be Charged
The Biden Regime approved the nation’s first ‘congestion pricing’ tolling plan for New York to reduce traffic and help the environment. Drivers entering Manhattan at peak hours will be charged. “The public transit authority hasn’t determined how much to charge drivers, but has considered fares ranging from $9 to $23 for passenger vehicles and between $12 and $82 for trucks. The scenarios
The Gateway PunditMay 11 2023
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Youth climate lawsuit attorneys say Montana tried to scuttle trial by dropping energy policy
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Attorneys for young people suing Montana over damages caused by climate change said officials repealed the state’s energy policy in a last-minute bid to avoid a trial sought by the plaintiffs to highlight the dangers of fossil fuels. The two sides are due in court Friday for arguments before state District Judge
Laredo Morning TimesMay 11 2023
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Youth climate lawsuit attorneys say Montana tried to scuttle trial by dropping energy policy
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Attorneys for young people suing Montana over damages caused by climate change said officials repealed the state’s energy policy in a last-minute bid to avoid a trial sought by the plaintiffs to highlight the dangers of fossil fuels. The two sides are due in court Friday for arguments before state District Judge
Midland Daily NewsMay 11 2023
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Youth climate lawsuit attorneys say Montana tried to scuttle trial by dropping energy policy
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Attorneys for young people suing Montana over damages caused by climate change said officials repealed the state’s energy policy in a last-minute bid to avoid a trial sought by the plaintiffs to highlight the dangers of fossil fuels. The two sides are due in court Friday for arguments before state District Judge
Times UnionMay 11 2023
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Youth climate lawsuit attorneys say Montana tried to scuttle trial by dropping energy policy
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Attorneys for young people suing Montana over damages caused by climate change said officials repealed the state’s energy policy in a last-minute bid to avoid a trial sought by the plaintiffs to highlight the dangers of fossil fuels. The two sides are due in court Friday for arguments before state District Judge
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