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January 14, 2022

Lummis lauded by conservatives, law enforcement for sponsoring bill - Wyoming Tribune

Lummis lauded by conservatives, law enforcement for sponsoring bill  Wyoming Tribune
January 14, 2022

New voting law leading to high rejection of mail-in ballot applications in Texas - CNN

Dana Bash investigates the big lie's assault on democracy 01:09 (CNN)Hundreds of mail-in ballot applications are being rejected in some of Texas's largest counties because of the new voting law passed by the Republican-led state legislature last year, according to multiple election officials. Election officials in Harris County, Travis County and Bexar County say they are rejecting a high vol...
January 14, 2022

Local sheriff expresses concerns about law enforcement officer pay - Daily Journal Online

Local sheriff expresses concerns about law enforcement officer pay  Daily Journal Online
January 14, 2022

Fultonville passes local law opting out of retail pot, schedules public hearing afterwards – The Daily Gazette - The Daily Gazette

PHOTOGRAPHER: File Photo FULTONVILLE — The Board of Trustees has scheduled a public hearing next week on a local law after it was approved last month opting out of retail cannabis dispensaries and consumption sites. State law requires public hearings to be held prior to adoption of local laws. Mayor Linda Petterson-Law explained on Thursday that the board during its regular meeting last...
January 14, 2022

Law enforcement leaders pushing for juvenile jail west of Mississippi River - WBRZ

PORT ALLEN - Calls for a juvenile jail on the west side of the Mississippi River have the attention of a state lawmaker. For more than a year, law enforcement and prosecutors in Iberville, West Baton Rouge and Pointe Coupee parishes have sounded the alarm about the need for a facility to house the worst of law-breaking juveniles. Those kids who commit violent crimes are currently having to be...
January 14, 2022

Wandering seal leads police on slow-speed chase to law firm in England - UPI News

#GRIMSBY This morning we received a report of a seal near the town centre. Unfortunately, the seal didn't want to hang around, resulting in one of our slower pursuits. Happily, a local charity were able to help out and took our unofficial mascot to a Skegness sanctuary.#Team3 pic.twitter.com/izmzC9EXCM— Humberside Police - North East Lincolnshire (@HumberbeatNEL) January 13, 2022 Jan. 14 (U...
January 14, 2022

New York City legislation allowing certain noncitizens to vote becomes law – Ballotpedia News - Ballotpedia News

Our weekly summary of state & local news highlights New York City legislation allowing some noncitizens to vote and the Ohio Supreme Court strikes down legislative maps. Read all about it in this week’s edition of the State & Local Tap. Ballotpedia is hiring! Click here to view our current job opportunities. Don’t see something that fits? Add your resume to our standing posting. Ballo...
January 14, 2022

Apple AirTags could be used to track cops, law enforcement warned - FOX 10 News Phoenix

NEW YORK - Law enforcement officers in New Jersey are being warned about criminals possibly using Apple AirTags to track them. The NJ State Police confirmed to FOX5NY.com that the warning came from the Office of the Regional Operations & Intelligence Center. The warning stated that Apple "AirTags and similar devices post an inherent threat to law enforcement, as criminals could use them t...
January 14, 2022

Apple AirTags could be used to track cops, law enforcement warned - FOX 5 NY

NEW YORK - Law enforcement officers in New Jersey are being warned about criminals possibly using Apple AirTags to track them. The NJ State Police confirmed to FOX5NY.com that the warning came from the Office of the Regional Operations & Intelligence Center. The warning stated that Apple "AirTags and similar devices post an inherent threat to law enforcement, as criminals could use them t...
January 14, 2022

Maryland Delegation Members Announce Over $400 Million in Infrastructure Law Funding to Improve Bridges Across the State | US Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland - Senator Chris Van Hollen

$81 million will be immediately deployed to help fix 270 Maryland bridges in need of repair Today, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin and Congressmen Steny H. Hoyer, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Kweisi Mfume, Anthony G. Brown, Jamie Raskin, and David Trone (all D-Md.) announced that Maryland will receive $409,507,880 over the next five years to improve bridges and create goo...