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Thomas Lott The Cabarrus County Board of Education voted 5-2 Monday at a special called meeting to make mask wearing optional on campuses starting this academic year at CCS. Holly Grimsley, Tim Furr, Rob Walter, Laura Blackwell and Denise Adcock voted in favor of the motion, while Carolyn Carpenter and Keshia Sandidge voted against it. What was on the table in this vote on all Cabarrus County Schools campuses included 3 feet of social distancing for all students and 6 feet for students and teachers, optional mask wearing from kindergarten through 12th grade, adopting the North Carolina Toolkit recommendations for isolation and quarantine, and mandatory masking for all bus riders. ....
Date Time Australian vehicle fleet hits 20 million There were 20.1 million vehicles registered in Australia in 2021. “The national fleet passed 20 million for the first time in 2021, increasing by 1.7 per cent from the previous year” said Rob Walter, Director of ABS Transport Statistics. “Registrations of electric vehicles surged again in 2021, almost doubling to 23 thousand registrations” he said, “representing the second consecutive year where the number of electric vehicles has almost doubled.” Diesel registrations increased again in 2021, rising to 26.4 per cent of all registered vehicles however, petrol registrations still account for a majority of the fleet (71.7 per cent). All states and territories reported an increase in the number of registered vehicles from 2020 to 2021. Queensland, South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory all recorded annual growth of 2.3 per cent, the highest of all states and territories. Victoria’s fleet gre ....
âNine hundred and thirteen students are going to be going to the wrong school if you select the IPT recommendation,â Liz Altschuler, a parent representing the group proposing the alternative Green+ Plan said. âHow can you do that? How is that acceptable?â âFirst of all, I want to thank everybody ⦠the staff that participated, the parents that participated, (but) I do have concerns, which I have stated numerous times,â she said. âThe problems with going over the interstate; the turns that are made. I still have my concerns with the distances that are having to be traveled.â She continued: âI canât believe that we canât come up with something even better than the Blue Plan. That there couldnât be a better plan that could be worked out.â ....
5 May 2021 Corn growers feeding the ethanol gasoline market are unhappy with President Joe Biden’s push for electric vehicles. Ethanol producers would get “only a tiny slice of the funds proposed in the infrastructure package, despite Biden’s assurances that he views them as key to reducing dependence on fossil fuels,” “To not see [biofuels] listed as part of an infrastructure piece, I’m hoping is just an oversight and a misunderstanding because I know that there’s support for it,” Rep. Cindy Axne, Iowa’s lone Democrat in Congress, said. Via Politico: Rob Walther, vice president of federal advocacy at biofuels producer POET, said that based on continuing conversations with congressional allies and leadership, the company is confident “the plan was an opening bid in order to set the vision of bold climate action.” ....