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Nov 08 2023
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Biden, Trump statistically tied in new Georgia poll
President Biden and former President Trump are statistically tied in Georgia, a battleground state that Biden narrowly won 2020. Trump, the front-runner for the GOP nomination, is polling at 45 percent to Biden’s 44 percent, which is within the poll’s margin of error, according to a new Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll. Among Black voters in Georgia, 78 percent said they would vote for Biden
The HillDec 11 2023
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Georgia Farm Bureau elects 2024 Board of Directors
MACON- Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) voting delegates elected the organization’s 2024 board of directors Dec. 5 during the 86th Annual GFB Convention held on Jekyll Island. GFB President Tom McCall begins the second year of his second, two-year term. He was first elected in 2020. McCall and his family grow a variety of grain crops, sweet corn, hay and straw along with beef cattle, hogs and sheep
Thomasville Times-EnterpriseMar 26 2024
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How conservative Florida groups pushed controversial child labor, SNAP bills in Kentucky
FRANKFORT — Five Republican state representatives traveled at taxpayer expense to Nashville on Dec. 6 to attend an event hosted by a right-wing Florida think tank, the Foundation for Government Accountability. Titled “In the Fight Forum,” there is no trace of the event on the internet, and the Foundation did not respond to requests for details. Less than two months later, in late January, one
The Courier-JournalMar 19 2024
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AFL-CIO, other labor unions explain their support for stadium sales-tax
NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The number of organizations asking Jackson County voters to choose “yes” on Question 1 continues to grow and outnumber endorsements against the proposal going to voters on April 2. This week, the Greater Kansas City and Independence chambers of commerce announced “yes” endorsements. They join several labor unions like the Greater Kansas City chapter of the AFL-CIO, the
KSHBMar 06 2024
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Kamala Harris announces new labor initiatives in Madison visit
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Madison on Wednesday to amplify the Biden administration’s labor union initiatives and announce a new executive order expanding federal apprenticeship programs ahead of the 2024 election. Harris spoke at the construction site of the future Metro Transit Satellite Bus Facility on Madison’s east side. “This work that we see behind us is a function of that
Daily CardinalMar 12 2024
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Oscars' strikes tributes highlight solidarity, and the possible labor struggles to come
By ANDREW DALTON and TIM REYNOLDS Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Labor strife remains an issue in Hollywood after two major strikes were resolved, and the Academy Awards didn’t sidestep that. Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel devoted part of his opening monologue toward vowing to union members and those working behind the scenes that Hollywood’s stars would stand with them as repayment for those
KRDOOct 17 2023
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Crime Statistics Released For Mansfield In Annual State Report
The 2022 publication of Crime in Connecticut is the 45th in a series of annual reports dating back to 1978, officials said, while adding it "continues to be Connecticut’s most comprehensive compilation of crime data and provides detailed information on criminal offenses and arrests statewide." The report is derived from crimes brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies and reported
Patch.comOct 17 2023
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Crime Statistics Released For Stafford In Annual State Report
The 2022 publication of Crime in Connecticut is the 45th in a series of annual reports dating back to 1978, officials said, while adding it "continues to be Connecticut’s most comprehensive compilation of crime data and provides detailed information on criminal offenses and arrests statewide." The report is derived from crimes brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies and reported
Patch.comOct 17 2023
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Crime Statistics Released For Tolland In Annual State Report
The 2022 publication of Crime in Connecticut is the 45th in a series of annual reports dating back to 1978, officials said, while adding it "continues to be Connecticut’s most comprehensive compilation of crime data and provides detailed information on criminal offenses and arrests statewide." The report is derived from crimes brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies and reported
Patch.com