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Mar 21 2024
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State Senate sets new elections for PSC members
ATLANTA – Legislation setting a new election schedule for members of the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) cleared the state Senate Thursday. Senators voted 43-9 to hold the election for the PSC’s District 2 seat now held by Commissioner Tim Echols in May of next year in conjunction with municipal election primaries. The elections for districts 3 and 5 – seats now held by commissioners
Capitol BeatMar 18 2024
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Indiana state senator acknowledges health battle
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana state Sen. Jean Breaux said Monday that, amid a health battle, the time has come for her to focus on enjoying the time she has left and to be surrounded by loved ones. Her statement issued Monday afternoon came after reports over the weekend that she is in hospice care. She missed the 2024 legislative session that ended Friday. Breaux was first appointed to the
Wish TVMar 21 2024
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State Senate panel narrowly rejects Medicaid expansion
ATLANTA – A plan by state Senate Democrats and some Republicans to fully expand Medicaid coverage in Georgia was shot down Thursday by the narrowest margin – a tie vote in a Senate committee. Sen. David Lucas, D-Macon, working with Sen. Matt Brass, R-Newnan, brought a proposal to expand Georgia’s Medicaid program through a waiver the state would seek from the federal Centers for Medicare and
Capitol BeatNov 03 2023
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Pat Connaughton NBA Preview vs. the Knicks
Pat Connaughton will take the court for the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday at 7:30 PM ET, against the New York Knicks. Watch the NBA, other live sports and more on Fubo! Use our link to sign up for a free trial. Connaughton, in his last game (November 1 loss against the Raptors), produced three points. In this piece we'll examine Connaughton's stats and trends, helping you make good selections on
NBC 15 WMTVMar 23 2024
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Senate passes government funding legislation, averting a partial shutdown
The Senate passed a government funding package early Saturday morning, averting a partial shutdown and ending a lengthy fight that has loomed over both sides of Capitol Hill for months.
The legislation will next be sent to President Joe Biden to be signed into law, which he’s expected to do Saturday.
The vote marks a major moment on Capitol Hill as it brings to a close an annual
CNN (Online News)Mar 14 2024
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Gloucester Republicans opt for Bashaw for Senate
Gloucester County Republicans have awarded their county organizational line to U.S. Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw, giving Bashaw yet another South Jersey line in the competitive primary for indicted Senator Bob Menendez’s seat. The line was decided by the county organization’s screening committee, which “overwhelmingly recommended” Bashaw, a hotelier and developer from Cape May. Gloucester
New Jersey GlobeMar 22 2024
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Senate passes government funding legislation, averting a partial shutdown
The Senate passed a government funding package early Saturday morning, averting a partial shutdown and ending a lengthy fight that has loomed over both sides of Capitol Hill for months. The legislation will next be sent to President Joe Biden to be signed into law, which he’s expected to do Saturday. The vote marks a major moment on Capitol Hill as it brings to a close an annual appropriations
KRDOMar 22 2024
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Local students serve as Indiana Senate pages - The Republic News
Several local students served as pages in the Indiana Senate in February for state Sen. Greg Walker (R-Columbus). George Bachmeyer of Columbus, Addison Butler of Trafalgar, Jackson Floyd of Columbus, Colton Pepmeier of Columbus, and Katherine Pumphrey, all of who attend ABC Stewart School in Columbus; Aaron Simmons of Columbus, who attends Indiana Connections Academy; and homeschooled Columbus
The Republic NewsMar 22 2024
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Martin Greenberg, former Senate Judiciary Chairman, dies at 92
Martin L. Greenberg, a former Senate Judiciary Committee chairman who advocated for sweeping changes to the state’s penal code while representing Essex County in the New Jersey State Senate in the 1970s, a fierce opponent of the death penalty, and later served as a Superior Court Judge, died today. He was 92. He left the Senate in 1979, midway through his second term, to become the president
New Jersey GlobeMar 20 2024
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Rhode Island Senate approves gun storage bill
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The Rhode Island Senate approved a bill Tuesday that would require the safe storage of firearms in Rhode Island. The law requires that all firearms not in use be stored in a locked container or be equipped with a tamper-resistant mechanical lock. The bill passed by a vote of 28-7 and will go to the Rhode Island House of Representatives. Unsafe storage of a firearm
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