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Coons: Some Republicans Told Me They Would Vote for Up to $1 Trillion on Infrastructure, Raise Taxes

Coons: Some Republicans Told Me They Would Vote for Up to $1 Trillion on Infrastructure, Raise Taxes 7 Apr 2021 Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) said Wednesday in a video from Punchbowl News shown on MSNBC that several Republicans have told him “they would be willing to vote for something up to $1 trillion” on President Joe Biden’s infrastructure package. Anchor Geoff Bennett said, “One of the president’s closest allies, Delaware Democratic Senator Chris Coons suggested to  Punchbowl News today that this jobs and infrastructure package could this package could get Republican votes only if it’s smaller. Here is what he had to say. Take a look.”

Softball fields could be named for girl who was severely burned

Softball fields could be named for girl who was severely burned April 5, 2021 at 6:10 PM EDT - Updated April 5 at 6:10 PM It has been almost two years since a St. Lucie County teenager, Layne Chesney, lost her life following a more than 16-month battle to recover from severe burns. Chesney was 14 years old when she threw gasoline on a bonfire on New Year s Eve in 2017, causing burns to more than 90% of her body. She died 17 months later in May of 2019. Fort Pierce City Commissioner Jeremiah Johnson wants to have the softball fields at the Lawnwood Sports Complex named after Layne Chesney.

Tony s Kansas City: Kansas City Old School Blogging Hits

Tony s Kansas City Tuesday, April 06, 2021 Kansas City Old School Blogging Hits This delightful post from our pal Leigh Ann not only shares important musical insight but also inspires an unashamed retrospective of longtime favorite tunes. Check-it . . . Dear Sirs, Please stop regretting being part of the Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band movie. There are very few people alive today who can say, I did a really big favor for The Beatles! but the two of you can. Posted by

Mexican restaurant Luna Loca to open in historical Syracuse church

Mexican restaurant Luna Loca to open in historical Syracuse church Wendy Wang | Staff Photographer Luna Loca is taking up the same spot as The Mission Restaurant’s previous location, a former Wesleyan Methodist Church. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Leigh Ann and Ryan Benz used to dine at The Mission Restaurant in downtown Syracuse often before going to plays, concerts and shows at nearby theaters and concert halls. “Before a lot of shows, usually, you tend to pop over to The Mission, and that’s where you go for your pre-show or post-show dinner or cocktail,” Ryan Benz said.

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