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W.Va. bill could force councilwoman from race
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comLegislation is moving through the West Virginia Legislature that could force a Berkeley County Council member to abandon her bid for re-election this year because of a 10-year-old felony conviction. Any person convicted of treason, bribery, perjury or...Tags: Crimes, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Politics, Prisons, West Virginia Legislature
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Dodgers Web musings: Worst offensive infield in baseball?
Dodgers NowLooking over the Web with the Dodgers, the question has to be asked: Do they have the worst offensive infield in baseball?... -
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Proposed changes to early learning systems worry Fl’s children’s advocates
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelFlorida's early learning office was the subject of a harsh audit recently, and now some lawmakers want to overhaul the state system that administers subsidized childcare and the state's pre-K program. The proposed changes — including one passed by... -
Gov. Jan Brewer: An Obama move helped launch Arizonan's career
Nation NowPresident Obama helped advance the career of Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer by naming her predecessor Janet Napolitano to his Cabinet. Brewer and Obama have since tangled on a number of issues.... -
Bill reforming workforce boards approved by state senate committee
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelState Sen. Andy Gardiner's bill overhauling how the state oversees 24 regional workforce boards passed through committee Thursday, over the opposition of some local workforce officials. The proposal — and a companion bill in the House —... -
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No fetuses in food: Oklahoma lawmaker explains intent behind bill
Nation NowSen. Ralph Shortey, the Oklahoma lawmaker who introduced a bill banning the use of human fetuses in food, is surprised his legislative effort has gotten so much attention.... -
No fetuses in food: Oklahoma lawmaker explains intent behind bill
Los Angeles TimesHe’s being lampooned on blogs, news sites, Twitter and Gawker. But state Sen. Ralph Shortey, the Oklahoma lawmaker who introduced a bill banning the use of human fetuses in food, is surprised his legislative effort has gotten so much attention....Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Immigration, Los Angeles Times, Medical Research, Justice System
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Oklahoma lawmaker wants to ban fetuses in food
Nation NowState Sen. Ralph Shortey of Oklahoma City said he was not aware of anyone using fetuses as ingredients, but told the Associated Press that he sponsored the legislation as an “ultimatum to companies” that might consider the practice. The... -
Today in Tallahassee: Private prison companies, jobs, sewage, budgets
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers plan to keep discussing prisons, jobs, the courts, drugs and budgets today. The House Economic Affairs Committee leads things off at 8:30 a.m. with a dozen bills on the agenda, including an onsite sewage treatment... -
Juvenile offenders and lawmakers get another chance
Opinion L.A.We've said it before -- more than a dozen times. A child, even a bad one, should not be sent to prison for life without any chance at parole. It's a mark of societal fear and a lust for revenge.......
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