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Mar 19 2024
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Gunned Down In Alley
Man Gunned Down In Beverly Alley Was 'Targeted Attack:' CPD A blue vehicle approached the man in the alley when someone inside the vehicle opened fire, Chicago police said. Connor Smith, 33, allegedly sent sexually explicit images and videos of himself to an undercover agent posing as a young girl in 2023. President Scott Mancke resigned his role. Former VP John Burke then took his spot.
Patch.comMar 12 2024
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Bill blocking court oversight of Legislative rules dies in committee • Tennessee Lookout
A bill that would have prevented state courts from hearing challenges to Legislative rules failed to pass a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, effectively shelving the measure this year. The bill was brought by Rep. Gino Bulso, R-Brentwood, and Sen. Adam Lowe, R-Calhoun, months after a Davidson County Chancellor issued an injunction that blocked the Tennessee House of Representatives from
Tennessee LookoutMar 20 2024
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Oregon Democrats elect House Majority Leader for 2025 legislative session
Rep. Ben Bowman, D-Tigard, Metzger and south Beaverton, is a first-term Democrat and education administrator. SALEM, Ore. — The state's House Democrats announced their new majority leader for the Oregon House of Representatives Wednesday. Rep. Ben Bowman, D-Tigard, Metzger and south Beaverton, is a first-term Democrat and education administrator. “I am honored to have been selected by my
KGW 8Mar 20 2024
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DeMers remembered as 'a force' in North Dakota legislative, education arenas
Mar. 20—GRAND FORKS — Judy DeMers, former state legislator and UND administrator, was a "force" who worked tirelessly to serve the people of Grand Forks, and had a deep commitment to medical students and health care throughout the state, friends and former colleagues say. DeMers, who retired from the UND in 2010, died March 12 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was 79. A memorial service is expected to
Yahoo NewsMar 22 2024
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Anti-Trans Rhetoric Helps the Right Pivot to Gun Violence Myths, Sell Guns
Transgender people are more likely to be victims, rather than perpetrators, of gun violence. Despite the data, the increasing number of mass shootings and gun violence in the United States has been accompanied by an uptick in anti-trans narratives blaming trans and non-binary people for gun violence. In the wake of several prominent mass shootings, anti-trans narratives are used to promote
Southern Poverty Law CenterMar 16 2024
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Maryland lawmakers work to push legislation ahead of important deadline
Baltimore SunMar 25 2024
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Press conference regarding the legislation of Article 23 national security laws, in Hong Kong
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 16 2024
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Legislators wrap up session, comment on bills - The Republic News
Two state lawmakers from Bartholomew County identified bills on education and child welfare as their top priorities in the recently ended session of the Indiana General Assembly. Sen. Greg Walker, R-Columbus, chairs the Senate Family and Children Services Committee, while Rep. Ryan Lauer, R-Columbus, is a majority member of the House Family, Children and Human Affairs Committee. “This session
The Republic NewsMar 25 2024
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The icing on the cake pop: New legislation expands rights for home-operated businesses in Virginia
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Marie Antoinette is credited for having once said, “Let them eat cake.” On Monday, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin symbolically said, “Let them sell cake pops.” Just a few months ago, 8News spoke to Kelly Phillips, a Henrico County baker who said she was denied the opportunity to sell her homemade cake pops at a local craft show. The Virginia Department of Agriculture
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