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February 14, 2022

Hutchinson proposes $5K bonuses for law enforcement officers - The Center Square

Hutchinson proposes $5K bonuses for law enforcement officers  The Center Square
February 14, 2022

Traffic citations: Where’s the law? - The Seattle Times

Re: “Drivers are getting fewer tickets even as WA traffic goes back to normal. Why?” [Feb. 13, Law & Justice]: While many valid reasons for the lack of enforcement exist, the numbers are alarming. Most noticeable to me on my time on Interstate 90, Washington 18 and other roads I frequent is the egregious number of speeders and reckless drivers. I mean, when I am doing 72 mph in a 60 zone ...
February 14, 2022

Remarks by Vice President Harris on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - The White House

South Court Auditorium Eisenhower Executive Office Building 2:56 P.M. EST THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you so much, Llulisa. I — it is part of the reason that we are so excited about this effort — it is because it’s about investing in the future our nation, and that means investing in our future leaders and our current leaders, of which Llulisa is one. So, thank you, Llulisa, for your leadership...
February 14, 2022

Defective: Government agency shackled by law often takes years to issue recalls on potentially dangerous products - KCBD

SNOHOMISH, Wash. (InvestigateTV) – Crystal Ellis easily listed off the names of children who died because a dresser tipped on top of them. Megan. Charlie. Chance. Curran. Connor. Ted. Maddie. Camden. They are only but a handful of 193 children that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said have died since 2000 from a clothing-storage unit toppling over. Another 56,000 children were inj...
February 14, 2022

Defective: Government agency shackled by law often takes years to issue recalls on potentially dangerous products - WJHG-TV

SNOHOMISH, Wash. (InvestigateTV) – Crystal Ellis easily listed off the names of children who died because a dresser tipped on top of them. Megan. Charlie. Chance. Curran. Connor. Ted. Maddie. Camden. They are only but a handful of 193 children that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said have died since 2000 from a clothing-storage unit toppling over. Another 56,000 children were inj...
February 14, 2022

Defective: Government agency shackled by law often takes years to issue recalls on potentially dangerous products - WTOK

SNOHOMISH, Wash. (InvestigateTV) – Crystal Ellis easily listed off the names of children who died because a dresser tipped on top of them. Megan. Charlie. Chance. Curran. Connor. Ted. Maddie. Camden. They are only but a handful of 193 children that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said have died since 2000 from a clothing-storage unit toppling over. Another 56,000 children were inj...
February 14, 2022

Defective: Government agency shackled by law often takes years to issue recalls on potentially dangerous products - KGNS.tv

SNOHOMISH, Wash. (InvestigateTV) – Crystal Ellis easily listed off the names of children who died because a dresser tipped on top of them. Megan. Charlie. Chance. Curran. Connor. Ted. Maddie. Camden. They are only but a handful of 193 children that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said have died since 2000 from a clothing-storage unit toppling over. Another 56,000 children were inj...
February 14, 2022

Defective: Government agency shackled by law often takes years to issue recalls on potentially dangerous products - WEAU

SNOHOMISH, Wash. (InvestigateTV) – Crystal Ellis easily listed off the names of children who died because a dresser tipped on top of them. Megan. Charlie. Chance. Curran. Connor. Ted. Maddie. Camden. They are only but a handful of 193 children that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said have died since 2000 from a clothing-storage unit toppling over. Another 56,000 children were inj...
February 14, 2022

Defective: Government agency shackled by law often takes years to issue recalls on potentially dangerous products - KEVN Black Hills Fox

SNOHOMISH, Wash. (InvestigateTV) – Crystal Ellis easily listed off the names of children who died because a dresser tipped on top of them. Megan. Charlie. Chance. Curran. Connor. Ted. Maddie. Camden. They are only but a handful of 193 children that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said have died since 2000 from a clothing-storage unit toppling over. Another 56,000 children were inj...
February 14, 2022

State Law Keeps Non-Profits From Selling Raffle Tickets Online In Cashless Society - CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Some Pennsylvania non-profit organizations, including the Pittsburgh Symphony, say state law is behind the times when it comes to their fund-raising. It all comes down to how you donate to your favorite charity. READ MORE: Each year, the Pittsburgh Symphony organizes a special raffle with a $5,000 cash prize. “This is our largest fundraiser,” Diane Unkovic, president of t...