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Tampa elected officials call for peaceful transition of power in Cuba By Mitch Perry Tampa
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As protests by Cuban-Americans in Tampa continued for a fourth straight day on Wednesday, a group of Hillsborough County elected officials came together in Jose Marti Park in Ybor City to call for a peaceful transfer of power in Cuba.
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The Tampa protests follow the demonstrations last weekend in Cuba, the first time such protests have taken place against the communist-led government in decades
The officials say they want a peaceful transition of power in Cuba, and don t agree with calls for military intervention
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March 5, 2021
MARYLAND- The term “virtual learning” has become common practice these days, many across the country pushing to return students in-person as soon as possible. One proposed bill in Maryland would actually make virtual school a permanent option.
House Bill 1170 was introduced this week by Delegate Kathy Szeliga. If passed, it would provide access to tuition-free, full-time online public school options. Students could enroll in any virtual school in the state, regardless of where they live.
Somerset County School officials tell us they tentatively support the measure.
“It could be a very positive thing for many students who struggle with health issues, or social or emotional challenges at an in-person school setting,” says Victoria Miele with Somerset County Schools.
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Who decides what bills become laws in Pennsylvania? Is the voice of the people heard? Does every Representative have a fair say? On the first day of every Legislative Session, legislators vote to set the rules that answer these and other key questions.
Those who write the rules might consider such things as:Should a bill cosponsored by more than half of the members of the PA House of Representatives, representing both major parties, for example, automatically get a vote in Committee and then on the floor of the House?
Should a bill that passes the House or the Senate automatically get a vote in the other chamber?