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Feb 27 2024
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Alabama invests $30M in SEEDS Act to enhance 8,400 acres for economic growth
Governor Kay Ivey announced a significant leap forward in Alabama’s economic development strategy with the unveiling of a $30 million grant allocation under the Site Evaluation and Economic Development Strategy Act (SEEDS). This funding is a cornerstone of the Governor’s “Game Plan” and aims to accelerate the preparation of industry-ready sites across the state, responding to the competitive
Alabama Political ReporterOct 25 2021
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Developed countries reveal $100 billion climate finance plan ahead of COP26
After 12 years of fits and starts, industrialized nations on Monday put forward a detailed plan to provide at least $100 billion annually in climate aid to developing countries starting by 2023.
Why it matters: The plan, presented by representatives of Canada and Germany, is aimed at defusing one of the biggest sources of tension at COP26, which is the failure of industrialized nations
AxiosDec 15 2020
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FDA review clears path for second coronavirus vaccine, this one developed by Moderna
By the end of the week, the United States could have two coronavirus vaccines.
A vaccine candidate developed by biotechnology company Moderna appears poised for regulatory clearance after a detailed data review by Food and Drug Administration scientists confirmed the two-shot regimen was 94 percent effective in a clinical trial and carried no serious safety concerns.
The FDA is
Washington PostMar 08 2024
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Man shot and killed by police in Rochester, New Hampshire, AG says
Police shot and killed a man in Rochester, New Hampshire Friday night, the Attorney General’s office says.
The shooting occurred in a wooded area off Gooseberry Circle, just south of city hall.
According to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office, no officers were hurt and the incident is under investigation.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more
Yahoo NewsMar 09 2024
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Virginia lawmakers approve budget; Youngkin warns changes will be needed
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers wrapped up their 60-day legislative session Saturday by approving a two-year budget that includes pay raises for teachers and state employees, increases education funding and extends the state sales tax to cover digital services. Notably missing from the budget was language that would have helped Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin achieve one of his top
WTVR 6Mar 09 2024
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Virginia lawmakers approve budget, but governor warns that changes will be needed
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers wrapped up their 60-day legislative session Saturday by approving a two-year budget that includes pay raises for teachers and state employees, increases education funding and extends the state sales tax to cover digital services. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. Notably missing from
Washington PostMay 03 2013
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CBS Highlights FBI's Latest Benghazi Development; NBC Yawns
CBS This Morning singled out the FBIs pursuit of three persons of interest who could provide information on the September 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S.
Mar 09 2024
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Monthlong Oregon legislative session wraps up with passage of key bills
In just 31 days, Oregon lawmakers ended the 2024 legislative session. They passed bills with bipartisan support that targeted affordable housing, homelessness, campaign finance and the fentanyl crisis. They also delivered on Gov. Tina Kotek’s top legislative priority with a $376 million housing package to boost affordable housing construction, help counties acquire land to develop properties
Oregon Public BroadcastingMar 25 2024
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2024 Voter Guide: Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Infrastructure
Where do the 2024 presidential candidates stand on U.S. infrastructure issues?
After the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act—which would allocate $550 billion in federal spending to infrastructure projects—was passed, public support for increased infrastructure investment remained steady. Two-thirds of Americans continue to support the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. More than 80% of
AllSides StaffJun 25 2012
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Gulp: Do Today's Developments Hint At Obamacare Being Upheld?
I figured I'd expand an update from my previous post into a more developed discussion about the tidal wave of insufferable speculation we are about to endure over the next 70 hours or so. As I wrote, the hotly-anticipated Obamacare ruling will be handed down on Thursday morning. Based on the pattern and seniority of the justices who have authored majority opinions so far this term, many long
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