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Mar 15 2024
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State lawmakers considering change to the state constitution, over property taxes
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Two potential constitutional amendments will be debated in Topeka next week. It comes as property valuations are going up in many communities; residents in Sedgwick County saw a 10% average increase in their 2024 property valuations. Both State Representative Adam Smith and Sedgwick County Commissioner David Dennis agree that there are problems with both proposals.
KSN TVMar 12 2024
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Oral Arguments in Delaware weapons ban lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA, Pa - The case to block a Delaware ban of certain weapons such as AK-47s and AR-15s had its next step Monday in The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit with oral arguments. The Delaware State Sportsmen's Association is claiming this ban violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. If so, they then question if the district errored when refusing to grant a preliminary
WRDEMar 13 2024
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Iowa House passes bill that would give schools grant money to buy, detect guns
DES MOINES — Iowa House lawmakers passed a bill Wednesday that includes a grant program school districts could use to purchase guns and provide training to arm staff. House File 2652 passed 59-35, with all Republicans voting in favor and all Democrats and one Republican opposed. The bill was amended to strip out a $3 million appropriation to create a grant program that schools could use to
Cedar Rapids GazetteMar 15 2024
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Oregon football strength coach Wilson Love receives 1-year contract extension
EUGENE — Oregon football strength and conditioning coach Wilson Love received a one-year contract extension and just over 3% raise this offseason. Love, who earned $580,000 last year in the second year of an amended contact and was due $600,000 this year, signed an extension through January 2026 which will pay him a $620,000 each of the next two years, according to documents obtained by The
The OregonianMar 13 2024
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St. Jude to be paid for allowing Monroe elections in its gym
MONROE, CT — Town Council members had voted to reinstate the license agreement for the town’s use of St. Jude School, 707 Monroe Turnpike, while also allowing the Registrars of Voters to hold elections for the Presidential Primaries and the Budget Referendum inside the gym. On Monday, Town Attorney Frank Lieto presented the Council with an amendment to this agreement after St. Jude Roman
Monroe SunMar 11 2024
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Gov. Youngkin acts on dozens of bills during 2024 lawmaking session
Youngkin had to act on 84 pieces of legislation or have them automatically become law. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video With a major deadline this past Friday, Youngkin had to act on 84 pieces of legislation or have them automatically become law. Of that legislation, 64 passed as written and another 20 were either sent back for
WVEC 13Mar 13 2024
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Chesterfield Board of Supervisors to discuss changes to voting precincts and polling places in meeting
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — The Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors plans to consider an ordinance that would combine voting precincts, establish new polling places and relocate polling places during an upcoming meeting. The board will discuss this ordinance, which would amend a county code about precinct boundaries and polling places, on Wednesday, March 13. In order to improve the
ABC 8 WRICMar 13 2024
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Nebraska trans youth can access gender-affirming care, but only after invalidating therapy
Nebraska's Republican governor has approved restrictions around gender-affirming care for minors, requiring youth in the state to undergo hours of scrutinous therapy before they can access the life-saving treatment. The regulations are part of an amendment to Legislative Bill 574, which was signed into law by Gov. Jim Pillen last year. The legislation banned gender-affirming surgery for people
AdvocateMar 16 2024
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Back with vengeance, Tri-unity Christian dominates Sacred Heart for D4 state title
EAST LANSING, MI – Over the last half decade, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian has made Michigan State’s Breslin Center its second home in March. But last year left Tri-unity on sour terms. Last year festered rent free in their minds. And last year fueled sweet vengeance for Saturday. Back to make amends, Tri-unity left not an ounce of doubt as to why they’ve become a Division 4 dynamo with an
MLive.comMar 13 2024
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State road funds approved for Des Moines airport, Sioux City water park
The State Transportation Commission approved millions of dollars Tuesday for economic development road projects. The DOT’s Deb Arp presented a request from the city of Des Moines and its airport authority to add more funding to its previous request for the new airport terminal. “This application requests an additional amendment to the scope and grant award to provide additional roadway
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