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More than 23,000 Floridians tested positive for coronavirus in a single day over the weekend. That topped the previous one-day record (set the day before). ....
Devils Lake Journal DEVILS LAKE- Recently Devils Lake Journal published an article about congress introducing the Keystone XL Pipeline Construction and Jobs Preservation Act to authorize the construction and operation of the Keystone XL Pipeline which would declare that a Presidential permit is not required to construct the pipeline, a move made following President Biden’s decision to rescind the border crossing permit. We wanted to know what readers thought of this legislation and here is what you said! Oralia Diaz said the legislation was, “Beating a dead horse - new energy is being developed- oil is DED - none of these 5000 or 50000 or watever absurd number is TEMPORARY- this industry depends on new lines being built every 2-3 years- it’s not viable. We need infrastructure building - that would put more people to work for longer periods and increase our GPD - re train and re direct those workers to building for the future not the short term.” ....
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Less gerrymandering in North Dakota Devils Lake Journal Does gerrymandering happen in North Dakota? Gerrymandering happens when lawmakers draw new legislative district boundaries so as to favor themselves and their party in future elections. In the year following each U.S. Census, legislative district boundaries must be redrawn so that each district has nearly the same number of voters. A committee of legislators updates the state’s district map. In other words, elected officials pick their voters, not the other way around. Legislators want to be re-elected, so there is a motivation to use the redistricting process for incumbent protection. For instance, a legislator may have moved out of his district. “Let’s move the line so his new house is back in his old district.” Or, “I don’t want to have to run against that person; draw the line so that she’s not in my district.” ....