Day: June 27, 2022

Alabama

ALGOP counts illegal vote to create a tie in the Whatley-Hovey election | #elections | #alabama

The Alabama Republican Party late Saturday, June 25, declared that the Senate District 27 contest between incumbent Republican state Senator Tom Whatley and Auburn City Councilman Jay Hovey was a tie, even though Hovey had won the election by one vote. The ALGOP steering committee reached this conclusion after a four-hour hearing at the moot […]

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California

Missouri pork producers knew ramifications of California law before voters passed it | California

(The Center Square) – Years before a California law might negatively impact Missouri’s pork industry, farming organizations realized possible implications for farmers and consumers. “The fundamental question is can a state, like California, impose a regulatory framework that puts the compliance on people outside the state?” Garrett Hawkins, President of the Missouri Farm Bureau, said […]

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City Council

Transportation advisory board to meet with Loveland City Council – Loveland Reporter-Herald | #citycouncil

Representatives from the city of Loveland’s Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) will appear at Tuesday’s City Council study session to discuss local transit matters and a recent survey of board members. The TAB is one of the city’s 26 citizen advisory panels, which assist council members and staff on citywide issues. The TAB was formed 20 […]

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Mayor

Mayor, police commissioner frustrated after weekend shootings rip through Baltimore – Baltimore Sun

After a weekend where three people were shot and killed and another 18 were injured, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison called on would-be shooters to quit being immature cowards. City officials’ frustration comes after a 10-day span where there were 17 homicides and 42 shootings resulting in injury. Put another way, […]

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Alabama

Renewed calls for Medicaid expansion, fewer barriers to adoption in Alabama after Roe overturned | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — With abortion banned in nearly all cases in Alabama, Democrats and some groups have renewed their push to expand Medicaid in the state, while others say making adoption easier and supporting new moms should be the focus. “It’s been ten years now that we’ve had the option on the table, but […]

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California

California voters to weigh constitutional right to abortion

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California voters will decide in November whether to guarantee the right to an abortion in their state constitution, a question sure to boost turnout on both sides of the debate during a pivotal midterm election year as Democrats try to keep control of Congress after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe […]

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Arkansas

Pregnancy resources in Arkansas, Are there enough?

LITTLE ROCK, Ark – Reaction is still pouring in from all around the country following the Supreme Court’s monumental ruling on Roe V. Wade. In Arkansas, many people say the ruling is bringing up questions about the states access to healthcare for pregnant women in need. “If you’re going to put a woman in a […]

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Alabama

California voters to decide on abortion in November – KRCR | #alabama | #democrats

California voters to decide on abortion in November  KRCR Click Here For This Articles Original Source.

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California

COVID-19 vaccines available for children in Baja California

TIJUANA (Border Report) — As of this week, children as young as 5 years old will be allowed to get a COVID-19 vaccination in this city and throughout Baja California. It’s one of the few regions in Mexico where all children ages 5-11 now have access to the vaccine. So far, only kids considered to […]

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Alabama

Challenges filed in five legislative races | #elections | #alabama

The Alabama Republican Party announced Friday that five legislative primary election results have been contested. The contests include two state House districts in Etowah County, House districts 28 and 29, that were plagued by voters receiving ballots for the wrong districts. Despite being made aware of the issue in April, the Etowah County Board of […]

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