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May 15 2024
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MIAA Board of Directors votes unanimously to approve 2025 budget
A large chunk of Wednesday’s MIAA Board of Directors meeting was dedicated to clarifying and tightening up the MIAA Rule Book in regards to tournament-related issues. After MIAA Board President Stephanie Sibley asked for a moment of silence to honor the memory of Roger Bacon and Don Fredericks, both of whom were instrumental in MIAA basketball and baseball, the board went to work and quickly
Boston HeraldMay 15 2024
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New law makes to-go, delivery alcohol permanent in Colorado
Colorado restaurants can continue delivering and selling to-go alcohol under a new law passed by the legislature this year, enshrining a pandemic-era lifeline into the state’s dining culture. Gov. Jared Polis originally — and temporarily — approved delivery and to-go alcohol via an executive order after the pandemic began four years ago, offering a boost to restaurants struggling amid
The Denver PostMay 09 2024
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Online data protection bills become law in Maryland
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed two measures into law on Thursday that are aimed at better protecting personal data online from Big Tech, including a bill making Maryland the second state to try to create strong limits on information collected on children. The measure, known as the Maryland Kids Code, seeks to limit data that could be collected from children online and protect them from being
Fox News DigitalMay 15 2024
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Communists Cheer Ranked-Choice Voting's Anti-Conservative Slant
If discarded ballots , inaccurate election results , and election outcomes that contradict the wishes of voters aren’t enough to make you distrust ranked-choice voting (RCV) , then maybe an endorsement from members of America’s communist party will. On Sunday, Drew Bradley and Ryan Krueger, two members of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), penned an op-ed calling on the party to consider “ranked
The FederalistApr 30 2024
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Pennsylvania House votes to criminalize Bluetooth stalking
Pennsylvania took a step Tuesday toward becoming the latest state to punish someone for using a Bluetooth-connected device to track someone without their permission. The state House of Representatives voted 199-1 to approve legislation that would make using a tracking device to secretly track another person part of Pennsylvania's laws against stalking. The crime would be punishable as a third-
Fox News DigitalMay 09 2024
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Oklahoma Judge Stymies Anti-ESG State Law
A judge in Oklahoma, a major oil and gas producing state, blocked a state law prohibiting state pension systems from contracting with more than a dozen companies that limit investment in the oil and gas industry. In a filing Tuesday, Oklahoma County District Court Judge Sheila Stinson issued a temporary injunction blocking enforcement after finding retiree Don Keenan is likely to win his
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