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Sep 11 2023
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A New Mexico Sheriff and a Democratic State Senator are asking the Governor to cancel her temporary gun ban
Update: New Mexico Democratic Senator Joe Cervantes is speaking out against the governor's plan, too. "Having passed key gun safety laws working with her administration, I call on the Governor to rescind her order outlawing arms," Cervantes recently wrote on X (formerly Twitter). "An unconstitutional approach undermines the important collaboration gun issues deserve, and the important role of
ABC 7 KVIAAug 04 2023
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Minnesota sends ‘social equity’ marijuana money to communities as ‘form of reparations’
Minnesota inaugurated a new program to use tax revenue from newly-legalized marijuana to invest in communities that felt the "direct harm" from prohibition. Citing the "lasting effects ... the war on drugs has had on communities of color," marijuana legalization bill sponsor Democratic state Sen. Lindsey Port said the tax scheme will be "a form of reparation." BIDEN AND REPUBLICANS DUKE IT OUT
Washington ExaminerOct 05 2023
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Not Having a House Speaker Is Threatening These Key Areas
Work in Congress has ground to a halt as Republicans search for a new speaker, threatening Ukraine aid and delaying consequential business legislation. Among the items now stalled are a measure to extend federal banking protections to marijuana companies operating in states where the drug is legal and negotiations to restore tax breaks for business spending on research and development. Here’s
BloombergSep 07 2023
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Most federal oversight of Seattle Police Department ends after more than a decade
SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Police Department has achieved “full, sustained and lasting compliance” with most of the provisions of a federal settlement agreement that was intended to transform the department, a federal judge ruled. U.S. District Judge James Robart announced the ruling on Wednesday, The Seattle Times . The ruling brings an end to court oversight of police reforms in Seattle,
Associated PressSep 25 2023
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The Biden administration bet big on industrial policies. Experts warn it may not pay off
With the introduction of new laws, such as the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the Biden administration has been betting big on industrial policies to bring manufacturers back to the United States.
“If you look at the three pieces of legislation that were passed in about the last two years, you’re looking at, give or take, more than $1 trillion in new
CNBCOct 20 2023
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End Times Expert Explains Hamas, the Prophet Ezekiel, and History That Led to This Harrowing Moment
Author and communications strategist Joel Rosenberg broke down the reasons he believes Hamas chose this month to wage a deadly terror attack against Israel while also detailing the organization’s radical ideology.
Listen to the latest episode of CBN’s Quick Start podcast.
“It was the 50th anniversary of the biggest sneak attack in the modern state of Israel’s history — October
CBNOct 04 2023
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Delaware teen charged with murdering missing Eastern Shore man
MAGNOLIA, Del. — A Delaware teen is accused of murdering a missing Eastern Shore man, whose body was found in a water runoff area. David Thomas Jr., 41, of Hurlock, Dorchester County, was reported missing in late September after last being seen Sept. 15. On that day, he visited family in Kent County, borrowed a relative's car, and failed to return it. His remains were found Sept. 29 in a "tax
WMAR 2Sep 09 2023
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Florida State Colleges Vote to Accept New 'CLT' Test that Rivals SAT, ACT
Florida's state university system voted on Friday to approve the use of a standardized testing alternative to the SAT and ACT called the Classic Learning Test (CLT), a college entrance exam largely popular among Christian schools and conservative groups. The vote was held by the university system's Board of Governors, the body that oversees public higher education in the state. Fourteen of the
The MessengerOct 10 2023
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Fall 2023 Restaurant Week To Begin In Harrison
HARRISON, NY — It's time to start choosing all the places where you want to eat during Fall 2023 Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, including seven restaurants in Harrison. For two weeks in the spring and fall, restaurants throughout the Hudson Valley offer special, three-course lunch and dinner menus. From Oct. 30-Nov. 12, chefs throughout the region will be serving up delicious, creative dishes
Patch.comOct 10 2023
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Fall 2023 Restaurant Week To Begin In Rye
RYE, NY — It's time to start choosing all the places where you want to eat during Fall 2023 Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, including two restaurants in Rye. For two weeks in the spring and fall, restaurants throughout the Hudson Valley offer special, three-course lunch and dinner menus. From Oct. 30-Nov. 12, chefs throughout the region will be serving up delicious, creative dishes that feature
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