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Efforts to send a message that Indiana is open for business to renewables came to an abrupt stop on Tuesday night. A bill that would have established some statewide standards for wind and solar projects but was amended to grandfather in counties more restrictive ordinances died on the Senate floor.
Despite significant amendments that had House Bill 1381 doing a 180 degree turn and handing more authority back to local governments, local control concerns still lingered, according to the bill s senate sponsor Sen. Mark Messmer, R-Jasper.
On the Senate floor Tuesday night, after withdrawing the bill, Messmer said that handling the bill was akin to being in a hostage negotiation with a schizophrenic. He said he gave local officials everything they wanted and asked for, but the captor still shot the person at the end of the ordeal anyway.
Like a hostage negotiation : Indiana bill on renewable energy standards dies after pushback msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Apr 07, 2021The Florida Department of Education (DOE) this month selected wireless emergency-management solution vendors for its public and charter K-12 schools. Among those is Centegix, which offers a solution known as CrisisAlert that leverages Zigbee and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technologies. The CrisisAlert badge is designed to enable teachers and staff members to silently identify an emergency and then be located automatically. The solution is already in use at 1,200 facilities throughout 13 states, including schools, hospitals, hotels and government facilities. Thus far, the company reports, the system has been used to protect approximately 1.1 million people.
The Florida DOE recommended the systems as a way for the state s public school districts to comply with Alyssa s Law, named for Parkland school shooting victim Alyssa Alhadeff. The law, passed by the Florida Senate, requires all state public and charter schools to implement a mobile panic alarm system that includes
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