Nate Bell, who’s also now an independent;
Davy Carter, the former Republican House Speaker who, if he’s not an independent, has lately voiced opinions that separate him from the Trump-dominated party, and former Democratic
Sen. Bruce Maloch, a conservative by most definitions who was defeated by a newcomer Republican with a past that included wearing KKK regalia on a Mississippi Halloween outing that terrorized Black students at his high school.
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The document describes the effort as a “rallying cry for pragmatists.”
Our nation’s future should not be dictated by a single person but by principles that bind us together. That’s why we believe in pushing for the Republican Party to rededicate itself to founding ideals or else hasten the creation of an alternative.
Snow scientists urge caution as avalanche dangers rise in Washington state Abby Acone, KOMO News Meteorologist/Reporter
Snow scientists urge caution as avalanche dangers rise in Washington state
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Search teams found the body of Steve Houle last night - hours after he and a friend were caught in a slide while snowmobiling near French Cabin Creek. The other man survived.
This comes as the death toll from avalanches is rising around the country.
This season, Andrea Hu is not taking any chances. I would prefer not to go backcountry ski myself, said Hu, who lives in Bellevue.
Resorts like the Summit at Snoqualmie do ongoing, regular avalanche control work. However, when people head out of bounds or into the backcountry hills in these conditions, experts are worried.
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arkansas has the distinction of being the first state to take federal funding for medicaid expansion under the affordable care act and use it to purchase private health plans for the state s poorest adults. so far, 96,950 people signed up, but every one of them could lose that health coverage in july, unless the state legislature renews this private option. the arkansas state senate agreed to renew it this week, the house is working on it. they held four votes this week. coming close to passage, but didn t quite make it. the republican speaker says he ll hold votes every day until it passes, with the next attempt on tuesday. however, if the bill passes, it will still have a major handicap. state agencies will be forbidden from spending any money, most federal money, to advertise or promote the private option to the people who need it. the idea, to keep people from enrolling. and that s why my letter this week is to the sponsor of that particular amendment, arkansas state rep nate bell.
playing politics with the c economy of arkansas. if we don t pass a plan, we ll have an $86 million hole in our budget. people need to get serious not only about the economy of arkansas but also about the 100,000 people that have already received insurance that they wouldn t have had otherwise. and if i m not mistaken, representative, some of what i would call ransom that they re trying to extract would actually make it harder or take money away from helping to educate people about the program itself. yes. and, karen, here s the thing is that those amendments were added to the private option and we still failed to pass the bill. we added several amendments sponsored by state representative nate bell that would definitely we wouldn t be able to advertise the private