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Today is Free Comic Book Day. Mostly. Diamond delayed certain titles in the UK, so many UK stores will be running another Free Comic Book Day in two

Teachers fear trans students are becoming political pawns for GOP bills

Teachers fear trans students are becoming political pawns for GOP bills Jo Yurcaba © Provided by NBC News Heather Hughes, a music and math teacher at a private school in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, said a 16-year-old student pulled out her phone Monday afternoon and announced that Gov. Asa Hutchinson had vetoed a bill that would have banned transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming medical care. Hughes said it shows that young people understand the national conversation about trans youth, who are the focus of a wave of state bills that seek to restrict their access to transition-related medical care and sports. “They get that something’s up, and they understand enough to be like, ‘This is a bad idea,’” Hughes said of her students. “They think it s asinine. They don t understand why it s a big deal in the first place, like why bother making these bills, and so then anytime it s brought up, they re mostly infuriated.”

Families for thousands of foster children go without state stipend as DCS switches computer systems

Families for thousands of foster children go without state stipend as DCS switches computer systems Mary Jo Pitzl, Arizona Republic © David Wallace/The Republic The Arizona Department of Child Safety regional office at 3221 N. 16th St. in Phoenix. Arizona has delayed issuing the payments it provides to support more than 6,000 foster children, leaving some families still waiting for hundreds or thousands of dollars they should have been paid weeks ago, with no end to the delay in sight. The Arizona Department of Child Safety had launched a new computer system, called Guardian, Feb. 1. But in an attempt to alleviate start-up traffic,  it turned off the part of the system that caregivers use to file for their monthly payments while it focused on bringing its staff and contractors up to speed on the new system, the agency said in a statement to The Arizona Republic.

Arizona s new computer system for foster care delays foster payments

Arizona has delayed issuing the payments it provides to support more than 6,000 foster children, leaving some families still waiting for hundreds or thousands of dollars they should have been paid weeks ago, with no end to the delay in sight. The Arizona Department of Child Safety had launched a new computer system, called Guardian, Feb. 1. But in an attempt to alleviate start-up traffic,  it turned off the part of the system that caregivers use to file for their monthly payments while it focused on bringing its staff and contractors up to speed on the new system, the agency said in a statement to The Arizona Republic.

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