60 Persen Warga Sumedang Dapat Bansos Akibat Terdampak PPKM Darurat Sebelumnya, Pemkab Sumedang telah menyalurkan bansos bagi warga yang terdampak Covid-19 bersama Forkopimda sebanyak 5.000 paket sembako. Hakim Baihaqi - Bisnis.com 21 Juli 2021 | 11:27 WIB
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Bisnis.com, SUMEDANG - Sebanyak 60 persen warga Kabupaten Sumedang yang terdampak pemberlakuan pembatasan kegiatan masyarakat (PPKM) Darurat, mendapatkan bantuan sosial dari pemerintah setempat.
60 persen tersebut, dibagi atas program keluarga harapan (PKH) sebanyak 42.816 keluarga, Bantuan Pangan Non Tunai (BPNT) Rutin sebanyak 72.940 keluarga, BPNT Baru sebanyak 80.862 keluarga, Bantuan Sosial Tunai (BST) sebanyak 40.671 keluarga.
Kemudian, bantuan Sosial Kabupaten sebanyak 8.759 keluarga, dan Bantuan Lan
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Ini Aturan PPKM Mikro Darurat, Berlaku 3-20 Juli
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Ini Aturan Selama Pelaksanaan PPKM Mikro Darurat 2-20 Juli
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Reporter Lilly Knoepp talks with the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild and Asheville Brewers Alliance about the beer-related bills that made it through Crossover Day at the NC Legislature – mainly, gallon growlers and “social districts.”
Crossover Day passed this month in the North Carolina General Assembly. The deadline essentially determines which bills have a chance of passing this session. And two bills that Beer City, USA and its neighbors in Western North Carolina had its eye on made it through.
The House passed two bills - one which increases the size of growlers to more than a gallon. The other creating “social districts” in the state, which would let cities and municipalities allow drinkers to walk in restricted areas with alcohol. Richard Greene is the executive director of the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild.