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Jeff Vasilinda becomes the Vasilinda Family’s first published author! April 21st, 2021 by Jake Stofan The Florida House has approved legislation that would revamp and improve the state’s unemployment system, but the two chambers are still far apart on increasing benefits for the unemployed. The issue will be hotly debated in the days ahead. https://youtu.be/WrtmDvxokPQ The House’s unemployment reform bill focuses only on improving the efficiency and capacity of the failed state’s unemployment system. “So right, wrong or indifferent, the amount and the duration of benefits is not what this very good infrastructure bill is about. This bill fixes a broken system,” said House sponsor Representative Chip LaMarca.

Rush Shines the Light of Truth: Capitol Hill vs BLM Riots

Rush Shines the Light of Truth: Capitol Hill vs. BLM Riots Apr 13, 2021 JASON: So let’s see. More riots in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, and Kentucky. By the way, welcome back to the Rush Limbaugh program. I am the talk show host formerly known as Representative Jason Lewis. So glad to be here in the Attila the Hun chair behind the Golden EIB Mic. Now, in Louisville, Kentucky, protesters blocked traffic with chairs and tables and were throwing things, and the LA County sheriffs had to ask that the National Guard be put on standby. And in the only place that makes Minnesota look too conservative, Portland, Oregon, 200 protesters marched towards a police precinct.

House Bill 310: Beshear signs into law measure that could keep Cane Madden off the streets

House Bill 310: Beshear signs into law measure that could keep Cane Madden off the streets John P. Wise © Provided by WAVE Louisville Hours before Cane Madden was scheduled to appear in court to possibly learn whether he could be involuntarily sentenced to a mental facility, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed into law the very measure that would allow such a ruling. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Hours before a man was scheduled to appear in court to possibly learn whether he could be involuntarily sentenced to a mental facility, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed into law the very measure that would allow such a ruling.

Time ticks in Kentucky lawmakers work to get budget, bills done

Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr Thomas Farley facing calls to resign over vaccine fallout with Philly Fighting COVID

Farley is taking full responsibility for the now-failed partnership between the city and Philly Fighting COVID. Ultimate, the responsibility for that goes to me. The report will outline more about the process, but ultimately I take responsibility for that, said Dr. Farley. The report he is referring to was specifically requested by Mayor Jim Kenney on Friday, who has directed the Philadelphia Department of Public Health to take a number of corrective steps following the fallout with Philly Fighting COVID s vaccine distribution. On Friday morning, Kenney sent a letter to Farley directing the department to host its own clinics and produce a public report within 30 days detailing how the organization came to work with city.

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