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Jury trials restart slowly in Nashville after more than a year Mariah Timms, Nashville Tennessean © Samuel M. Simpkins / The Tennessean jury chairs wait to be filled at the first day of jury selection in the Vanderbilt rape case in the Justice A A Birch Building in Nashville.
Davidson County shut down most in-person court proceedings March 2020 under a COVID-19 precautionary order from the Tennessee Supreme Court. We went through all the different scenarios, Trial Courts Administrator Tim Townsend said. We never felt comfortable enough with the numbers, the COVID numbers, to try to make that step. © Larry McCormack / The Tennessean
More federal aid to fix Kansas unemployment system? Republicans see a false narrative Jonathan Shorman and Katie Bernard, The Kansas City Star
Feb. 27 Kansas s Republican congressional delegation is rejecting Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly s calls for Congress to immediately provide more federal dollars to overhaul the state s beleaguered unemployment system.
Kelly urged Congress on Monday to fund information technology improvements and singled out the Kansas Department of Labor, which has been relying on decades-old computer systems to process unemployment benefit claims. The agency has struggled to field a crush of calls from frustrated out-of-work residents.
But on Friday, the state s two GOP senators and three representatives made clear they view the Kelly administration s handling of the crisis as the problem.
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Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt discusses a proposal that he s pushing with other Republicans to amend the state constitution to give the Legislature the power to overturn state agencies administrative regulations, at a news conference, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. Behind him are Senate President Ty Masterson, left, R-Andover, and House Speaker Ron Ryckman Jr., right, R-Olathe. (AP Photo/John Hanna)
Story updated at 6:04 p.m. Tuesday:
Topeka Top Kansas Republicans launched a new effort Tuesday to curb Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s power after months of criticizing her handling of the coronavirus pandemic and problems with the state’s unemployment system.
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