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Iowa House sends bill raising penalties for protest-related crimes to Gov Reynolds

Iowa House sends bill raising penalties for protest-related crimes to Gov. Kim Reynolds Ian Richardson, Des Moines Register Gov. Reynolds will introduce a bill to protect law enforcement and ban racial profiling What to watch next Replay Video UP NEXT A bill that would give police officers stronger immunity from lawsuits and increase the penalties for some protest-related offenses is headed to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds desk. The Iowa House of Representatives gave final passage to the wide-ranging criminal justice bill, Senate File 342, with a 56-35 vote Tuesday evening. The Iowa Senate passed the bill Monday afternoon. Two Democrats   Reps. Wes Breckenridge, of Newton, and Kenan Judge, of Waukee joined 54 Republicans in voting for the bill Tuesday. Two Republicans   Reps. Brian Lohse, of Bondurant, and Jeff Shipley, of Birmingham  joined 33 Democrats in voting against it.

Iowa House sends bill raising penalties for protest-related crimes to Gov Kim Reynolds

Iowa House sends bill raising penalties for protest-related crimes to Gov. Kim Reynolds Ian Richardson, Des Moines Register Gov. Reynolds will introduce a bill to protect law enforcement and ban racial profiling What to watch next Replay Video UP NEXT A bill that would give police officers stronger immunity from lawsuits and increase the penalties for some protest-related offenses is headed to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds desk. The Iowa House of Representatives gave final passage to the wide-ranging criminal justice bill, Senate File 342, with a 56-35 vote Tuesday evening. The Iowa Senate passed the bill Monday afternoon. Two Democrats   Reps. Wes Breckenridge, of Newton, and Kenan Judge, of Waukee joined 54 Republicans in voting for the bill Tuesday. Two Republicans   Reps. Brian Lohse, of Bondurant, and Jeff Shipley, of Birmingham  joined 33 Democrats in voting against it.

Is beef the new coal? - The Lima News

Is beef the new coal? By Mike Dorning - Bloomberg News Cattle await their fate in a feedlot next to the JBS beef plant in Cactus. Jonathan Tilove/Austin American-Statesman/TNS Eleven Madison Park, a top Manhattan restaurant, is going meatless. The Epicurious cooking site stopped posting new beef recipes. The Culinary Institute of America is promoting “plant-forward” menus. Dozens of colleges, including Harvard and Stanford, are shifting toward “climate-friendly” meals. If this continues and the Boston Consulting Group and Kearney believe the trend is global and growing beef could be the new coal, shunned by elite tastemakers over rising temperatures and squeezed by increasingly cheap alternatives.

Is beef the new coal?

MONEYWEB app instead? Climate-friendly eating is on the rise. By Mike Dorning, Bloomberg 16 May 2021  00:22  Image: Bloomberg Eleven Madison Park, a top Manhattan restaurant, is going meatless. The Epicurious cooking site stopped posting new beef recipes. The Culinary Institute of America is promoting “plant-forward” menus. Dozens of colleges, including Harvard and Stanford, are shifting toward “climate-friendly” meals. If this continues — and the Boston Consulting Group and Kearney believe the trend is global and growing — beef could be the new coal, shunned by elite tastemakers over rising temperatures and squeezed by increasingly cheap alternatives. INSIDERGOLD Subscribe for full access to all our share and unit trust data tools, our award-winning articles, and support quality journalism in the process.

Arizona Attorney General to Biden: Fire Kamala as border czar now

AP Photo/Evan Vucci The Republican Attorney General of Arizona invited Vice-President Kamala Harris to visit the Arizona border and observe firsthand the crisis at the state’s border. That invitation was issued last month. Since then, Kamala, the designated border czar, has not taken him up on the offer. Now the attorney general, Mark Brnovich, says it’s time to fire Kamala as border czar. Brnovich rightly points out that Kamala finds time in her busy schedule to travel to other states, just not those on the Mexican border. She does travel to her home state of California but doesn’t bother to go to that state’s border either. Brnovich says it is insulting to Americans in border states to be ignored, especially during this crisis which is a historic level. The Biden administration is being tested and it is failing miserably.

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