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Butte News - Petition proposes change for MT sites named after Confederate leader

Petition proposes change for MT sites named after Confederate leader ButteNews.net The United States Postal Service will issue layoff notices to some of its workers later this month, ButteNews.net Montana gained a seat in the US House of Representatives, the census bureau reports. Montana lost a seat in 1990. ButteNews.net Optics not reality prevails in the Whitman-Biden fight over Michigan s brutal COVID infection rate, the New York Times reports. April 7, 2021 As variants of the virus establish a foothold and government relaxes rules, cases of COVID-19 are once again on the rise, the New York Times reports. ButteNews.net

Petition Proposes Change for MT Sites Named after Confederate Leader

Petition Proposes Change for MT Sites Named after Confederate Leader
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Commissioner Pinocci speaks to North Central Pachyderms

Commissioner Pinocci speaks to North Central Pachyderms Warns of tech censorship, mussel fees   From http://psc.mt.gov . Randy Pinocci Public Service Commissioner Randy Pinocci spoke at a meeting of the North Central Pachyderm Club to discuss the 2020-2021 Legislative Session, spending a fair amount of time at the meeting attacking Havre Daily News. The issue of tech censorship was the primary subject of discussion. Over the past year, and especially in the months since the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 6, many social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter have been removing or factchecking misinformation and false conspiracy theories that flooded their platforms in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 General Election.

These Are the Most Unionized States in America

These Are the Most Unionized States in America By Ellen Dewitt, Stacker News On 5/6/21 at 8:00 PM EDT NanoStockk/Getty Images Unions spent the first half of the 20th century transforming a massive industrial peasantry into the American middle class. In the second half of the 20th century, big business fought back by pressing for so-called right-to-work laws, which dilute the influence of labor unions and their power of collective bargaining. The right-to-work campaign has been an unmitigated success for big business. Union memberships plummet wherever these laws exist, weakening the primary check on corporate excess. The results are clear: The dramatic decline in union membership that began in the early 1960s directly coincided with a meteoric rise in the share of income going to the top 10 percent.

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