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A new Minnesota bill would prevent people convicted of criminal offenses during protests or other civil unrest from receiving state aid.
SF 2381 would prevent convicted persons from receiving state aid including, but not limited to, student loans and grants, rent or mortgage assistance, food stamps, unemployment benefits, business grants, medical assistance and so on. Minnesotans have a long history of supporting the freedom to protest and the [First] Amendment, Republican state Sen. David Osmek, who introduced the bill on April 7, told Fox News in a statement. But the vast majority of them also are sick and tired of the vandalism and violence that recent protests have become.
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Bipartisan bill aims to help inmates leaving prison reintegrate hot967.fm - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hot967.fm Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.