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Facing neighbors opposition, Shawnee sends plan for 13 new homes near Pflumm Woods back to commission
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US Senate Republicans block Jan 6 commission bill
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Future of Jan. 6 commission unclear as US Senate considers bill By
May 23, 2021 - 10:45 pm
CHARLESTON, W.Va. While the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation last week creating a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the likelihood of the Senate passing the resolution is uncertain.
The House voted 252-175 last Wednesday to form a commission responsible for investigating the riot led by Donald Trump supporters. Four people died during the violence, and Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died the following day after collapsing during the insurrection. Two other officers died by suicide.
House Resolution 3233 would allow commissioners to investigate the incident and issue recommendations on preparations and responses to violence and domestic terrorism. The commission would be allowed to hold public hearings, request evidence and issue subpoenas as part of its work.
City Of Sacramento Passes Ordinance Cracking Down On Illegal Fireworks
CBS Sacramento 5/5/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) Sacramento city council has passed a new ordinance designed to crack down on illegal fireworks.
On Tuesday, the council passed the ordinance that fines property owners where illegal fireworks are being used. People who use illegal fireworks on streets and sidewalks in front of people’s homes can also be fined.
The initial fine would be $1,000 and go up to $5,000 for multiple violations.
City leaders that because tickets would be sent by mail instead of in-person, police officers would not be the only ones who could issue citations.