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Colorado lawmakers propose bill to ban use of American Indian mascots for public schools, colleges

Colorado lawmakers propose bill to ban use of American Indian mascots for public schools, colleges $25,000 monthly fine for schools that continue to use Amerian Indian mascots after June 1, 2022 Mayo Davison and last updated 2021-02-25 15:11:15-05 COLORADO SPRINGS — The debate over American Indian mascots continues as Colorado lawmakers propose a bill to ban the use by public schools, charter schools, and universities. SB21-116 would not only prohibit the use of American Indian mascots but impose a monthly $25,000 fine for schools that continue to use them past June 1, 2022, payable to the state education fund. According to the legislation, the presence and use of American Indian mascots across the state creates an unsafe learning environment for American Indian students by having serious negative impacts on those student s mental health and by promoting bullying of American Indian students. It goes on to say it teaches students inaccurate information about American Indian

Connecticut Politics Week in Review: Gov Ned Lamont begins further easing of COVID-19 restrictions as case numbers drop

Connecticut Politics Week in Review: Gov Ned Lamont begins further easing of COVID-19 restrictions as case numbers drop
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Connecticut Politics Week in Review: Gov Ned Lamont pitches his Connecticut Comeback budget with no major tax hikes

Connecticut Politics Week in Review: Gov. Ned Lamont pitches his ‘Connecticut Comeback’ budget with no major tax hikes Russell Blair, Hartford Courant Gov. Ned Lamont’s new two-year budget expects an infusion of federal aid to avoid tax increases or boosts in spending in the midst of a pandemic that, while trying for the thousands of Connecticut residents who have lost their jobs and those who have been impacted by the coronavirus, has not been as bad of news for the state’s finances as once thought. Rather than a multibillion-dollar deficit, Connecticut is projected to end the current fiscal year on June 30 with a surplus due to surging tax revenue tied to Wall Street gains. To close gaps in the next two years, Lamont is eyeing more federal aid or potentially dipping into the state’s $3 billion-plus rainy day fund.

Connecticut Politics Week in Review: With coronavirus metrics improving, Gov Ned Lamont signals vaccinations for those 65-plus are coming soon

With Connecticut’s coronavirus numbers continuing a steady decline and reaching levels that were not seen since before Thanksgiving, the state is planning to move into the next phase of its vaccination rollout, beginning with adults who are 65 and older. Frontline essential workers and those with underlying health conditions are also expected to be included in the next, large group.

Instagram cria ferramenta para recuperar publicações que foram apagadas do app

Instagram cria ferramenta para recuperar publicações que foram apagadas do app
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