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January 16, 2022

No vaccine? No cafe, according to new French virus law - ABC News

PARIS -- France’s parliament approved a law Sunday that will exclude unvaccinated people from all restaurants, sports arenas and other venues, the central measure of government efforts to protect hospitals amid record numbers of infections driven by the highly contagious omicron variant. The National Assembly adopted the law by a vote of 215-58. Centrist President Emmanuel Macron had hoped to...
January 16, 2022

No vaccine? No cafe, according to new French virus law - The Seattle Times

PARIS (AP) — France’s parliament approved a law Sunday that will exclude unvaccinated people from all restaurants, sports arenas and other venues, the central measure of government efforts to protect hospitals amid record numbers of infections driven by the highly contagious omicron variant. The National Assembly adopted the law by a vote of 215-58. Centrist President Emmanuel Macron had hope...
January 16, 2022

No Vaccine? No Cafe, According to New French Virus Law - U.S. News & World Report

PARIS (AP) — France’s parliament approved a law Sunday that will exclude unvaccinated people from all restaurants, sports arenas and other venues, the central measure of government efforts to protect hospitals amid record numbers of infections driven by the highly contagious omicron variant. The National Assembly adopted the law by a vote of 215-58. Centrist President Emmanuel Macron had hope...
January 16, 2022

Chemicals in Cosmetics Targeted in Proposed New Washington Law - Centralia Chronicle

The Capital Building is seen Monday, January 8, 2018 in Olympia. For a large portion of Washingtonians, the use of cosmetic products is a part of their everyday routine, but some of those same household products often contain harmful chemicals that cause a variety of health risks. A bill now making its way through the Legislature will require manufacturers to adhere to more transparent label ...
January 16, 2022

New pet safety law to go into effect in Refugio County - Crossroads Today

New pet safety law to go into effect in Refugio County  Crossroads Today
January 16, 2022

In nod to opposition, ministers advance new bill to renew ‘Citizenship Law’ - The Times of Israel

A protest against the 'family reunification law' outside the Knesset, in Jerusalem, on June 29, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) Cabinet ministers gave first-stage approval Sunday to a bill that would bar Palestinians who marry Israelis from receiving permits to live with their spouses in Israel, months after an earlier ban expired following a dramatic coalition fight. The bill — widely referre...
January 16, 2022

PUC rejects green meter solution: Coalition appeals to law court - Boothbay Register

PUC rejects green meter solution: Coalition appeals to law court  Boothbay Register
January 16, 2022

Boris Johnson broke the law and lied, says Keir Starmer - The Guardian

Boris Johnson broke the law and lied about it, Keir Starmer said on Sunday. In an interview for the BBC’s Sunday Morning show, the Labour leader said it was not necessary to wait for the “partygate” report to learn whether Johnson broke the rules because it was already obvious that he did. Starmer also restated his call for Johnson to resign, saying he had “degraded the office of prime minist...
January 16, 2022

Victoria Police Department to host Law Enforcement Explorer Open House - Crossroads Today

Program offers 14 to 18-year-olds a chance to learn about career possibilities VICTORIA, Texas – On Thursday, Jan. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m., the Victoria Police Department will hold its Law Enforcement Explorer Open House. The program offers youth between the ages of 14 and 18 the opportunity to provide volunteer service to their community. It also gives them the chance to learn about career poss...
January 16, 2022

Senate still debating law that limits hospital expansion - Charleston City Paper

| Credit: Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash State senators will continue discussing a proposal next week on whether to get rid of a law that requires hospitals and medical clinics to receive state permission to expand. Supporters of a bill for which debate started Wednesday say the state’s “certificate of need” program for new medical facilities and hospital expansions is no long...