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+ May 02, 2021 “Read my lips. I do not know whether I should thank them or whether I should ask them, dili na ba diay sila ganahan nga mag-gobernador ko sa Cebu. Actually, kay kung tinud-anay gyud tingali nga kung huna-huna nila, l am needed in the national scene modagan ko didto, salamat sa ilang faith and confidence in me. Pero, I want to say this, wala ko nagpa-cute. I have no intentions whatsoever of seeking national office. Read my lips (with emphasis). I am running for governor again because I feel I am more needed here in the Province of Cebu.”
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State officials predict New Mexico will not return to pre-pandemic employment levels until late 2023. Even that’s a rosy scenario. The Congressional Budget Office forecasts national employment won’t regain pre-pandemic levels until 2024.
Despite those ominous projections, lawmakers are moving forward with a slew of anti-business and anti-consumer proposals that, if passed, will ensure it takes years to rebuild the state’s economy. Most of these bills are aimed at helping low-income New Mexicans and their families. But legislative leaders are failing to take into account the impact this bundle of bills would have on businesses of all sizes – and recognize that punishing businesses punishes New Mexico’s recovery. A broken economy impacts all New Mexicans, regardless of their income level.
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Michigan Reporter Is Suing Gov. Whitmer
Charlie LeDuff is seeking information over the handling of nursing home patients during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pulitzer Prize winning author and journalist tweeted his intention to file the lawsuit in conjunction with the Mackinac Center on Monday.
The Mackinac Center is a free-market think tank dedicated to improving the quality of life of the people of Michigan.
LeDuff wants access to the coronavirus data in relation to nursing homes. He feels the state put elderly patients, who were more susceptible to the virus, in harm s way, while at the same time shutting down businesses that were handling their customers carefully in terms of possible exposure.