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California labor maps plan to stop the Newsom recall June 3, 2021 10:22 AM CDT By Marilyn Bechtel
Doug Moore, executive director of the United Domestic Workers at a June 1 press conference opposing the recall. | via California Labor Federation
The growing campaign to block far-right efforts to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom gained new strength June 1, as the California Labor Federation announced it is launching a massive ground campaign, with thousands of workers knocking on doors throughout the state, talking with voters face-to-face about the urgency of protecting hard-won gains including increased pay, paid sick leave and family leave, and the right to form unions.
PANAMA CITY Bay County commissioners recently agreed to stabilize more than 2 miles of dirt road in the Fountain area.
The county has accepted Anderson Columbia Co. s bid for more than $1.3 million to stabilize 2.3 miles of dirt roads on South Silver Lake Road and Silver Lake Road. The county received a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation for the project.
According to Bay County Commissioner Doug Moore, 1 mile of dirt road will be paved and another 1.3 miles of paved road will be cleaned up.
Moore ran his campaign for county commissioner in District 4 on the importance of paving dirt roads in the rural areas of the county. Since he was elected, the county has set up a couple of projects in his district to stabilize a few miles of dirt roads.