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January 22, 2022

New state law supports people with disabilities, families - Spectrum News

Tim has always had his big brother Kirk by his side. “I watched my parents as they struggled to find support for him, so I have that understanding of where families are coming from,” Kirk said. Born with Down Syndrome, Tim would face his toughest battle in June 2020 when he was hospitalized with COVID. “We got a call at 3 in the morning from the doctor saying, do you want all life-sustaining ...
January 22, 2022

N.J. bans police at polling stations in new law advocates say prevents voter intimidation - NJ.com

Tuesday, November 2, 2021 - A voter signs in electronically at the St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church (in Cherry Hill) polling place. Voters will chose who’ll serve the next four years as the state’s governor, and the entire state Legislature is on the ballot. Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com New Jersey has banned police officers from lingering around polling stations and ballot dr...
January 22, 2022

The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook- January 22 - Pittsburgh Sports Now

Update (5:35 PM)- **Today, Pitt and Charlie Partridge extend an offer to freshman linebacker Ezekiel Marcelin, Jr. from Miami Central High School in Miami, Florida. This is Marcelin’s second D-1 offer, who received his first one yesterday from Florida State. — EZEKIEL“EJ”XAVIER MARCELIN JR (@EzekielMarcelin) January 9, 2022 Update (5:13 PM)- **A third Aliquippa Quip received a D-1 offer...
January 22, 2022

Macon law firm vandalized three times in six months - 41 NBC News

Macon law firm vandalized three times in six months  41 NBC News
January 22, 2022

Catholics urged to pray, work for day when law protects every life - CatholicPhilly.com

A man carries a crucifix outside the U.S. Supreme Court while participating in the 49th annual March for Life in Washington Jan. 21, 2022. (CNS photo/Jim Bourg, Reuters) WASHINGTON (CNS) — The Catholic Church’s opposition to abortion “is a response of love for both mothers and their children in the womb,” said the chairman of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee in a statement issued to mark ...
January 22, 2022

Rally speakers confident about abortion law changes but see work ahead - Catholic Review of Baltimore

Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life, concludes the annual March for Life rally in Washington alongside other supporters Jan. 21, 2022. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) WASHINGTON (CNS) — Speakers at the annual March for Life on Washington’s National Mall Jan. 21 spoke of a likely tipping point in the current protest against legalized abortions in the United States, but they also urged the cr...
January 22, 2022

Arizona again ranks low on highway safety laws; state officials push back - KTAR.com

A national report card ranked Arizona among the worst states – again – for its lack of highway safety laws. But a state official pushed back, saying the report overlooks Arizona’s aggressive enforcement of its traffic laws, which makes it a safe state for drivers. (File photo by Sierra Alvarez/Cronkite News) WASHINGTON – Arizona once again ranked near the bottom of states on a national report...
January 22, 2022

California law would let teens to get COVID vaccine without parental consent - Santa Barbara News-Press

By MADISON HIRNEISEN THE CENTER SQUARE (The Center Square) – California teens would be able to get vaccinated without parental consent under a new bill proposed by state lawmakers on Thursday. A group of California legislators filed the measure late Thursday. If enacted, it would allow young people ages 12 and older to get vaccinated without parental consent. Under existing law, individuals u...
January 22, 2022

Labor Law: Labor Department sues Georgia employer who paid fired employee in 91500 oil-covered pennies - Richmond Times-Dispatch

Labor Law: Labor Department sues Georgia employer who paid fired employee in 91500 oil-covered pennies  Richmond Times-Dispatch
January 22, 2022

‘Adam’s Law’ advances with bipartisan support for anti-hazing measures - 8News

Adam Oakes, 19, of Loudoun County, died in an incident linked to the fraternity. (Photo from Oakes’ family) RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — ‘Adam’s Law’ – named after VCU freshman Adam Oakes, who tragically died last year after being hazed by fraternity members – advanced out of a senate committee with unanimous bipartisan support. The vote signals that the bill will in all likelihood become law durin...