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November 15, 2021

Interstate 14 expansion signed into law - NewsWest9.com

MIDLAND, Texas — Interstate 14's extension is now on the last leg of work to become a reality. The interstate coming to West Texas first became a possibility in 2016 after MOTRAN began working with local and congressional leaders on the idea for a road that would stretch across five states. I-14 had previously covered half of the state of Texas. Now the road will run from Midland-Odessa to Au...
November 15, 2021

How the new infrastructure law helps Tennessee speed up roads and other projects | Opinion - Tennessean

How the new infrastructure law helps Tennessee speed up roads and other projects | Opinion  Tennessean
November 15, 2021

15N protests: Activists report Cuban law enforcement intimidates, threatens, censors - WPLG Local 10

The signs of solidarity with Cubans who are facing shortages on the island continued on Monday in Miami's Little Havana. MIAMI – Activists in Miami and Havana reported the Cuban government deployed the military and law enforcement to harass, intimidate, threaten and censor those who had wanted to hold the peaceful “Civic March for Change.” While pro-government demonstrators were allowed to ex...
November 15, 2021

Biden signs infrastructure bill into law: What does it mean for Georgia? - CBS46 News Atlanta

Biden signs infrastructure bill into law: What does it mean for Georgia?  CBS46 News Atlanta
November 15, 2021

Man pleads guilty to third-degree assault of law enforcement officer from 2020 incident at Northern Quest - The Spokesman Review

A man will spend 54 days in jail and a year on probation after pleading guilty earlier this month to third-degree assault for driving his car toward a police officer in June 2020, according to court documents. Zachery Craig, 21, pleaded guilty Nov. 5 to third-degree assault of an on-duty law enforcement officer, according to court documents. The maximum sentence for the offense is five years ...
November 15, 2021

How Does Gresham’s Law Relate To Bitcoin? - Bitcoin Magazine

To many, bitcoin is the soundest money the world has ever seen. In this article we dive into Gresham’s law and discuss how bitcoin will eventually overtake the dollar, and all other fiat currencies. We cover what Gresham’s law is, how it relates to bitcoin, and whether bitcoin exhibits characteristics of good money as it relates to Gresham’s law. What Is Gresham’s Law? Investopedia states: “G...
November 15, 2021

Auto insurance rates have gone up since new law to bring them down, insurance commissioner says - The Advocate

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon at the Press Club of Baton Rouge on Monday, Sept.16, 2019 Though many policyholders already are aware, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon told a task force Monday that auto insurance rates have gone up since a new law went into effect that limits access to the courts that was sold with the promise of lowering the rates. “Oh okay, and rates are going ...
November 15, 2021

2 mayors on how, when infrastructure law will help Americans - PBS NewsHour

For more perspective on infrastructure spending, Judy Woodruff turns to two mayors who were at the White House Monday afternoon and are on the front lines of the new infrastructure law: Nan Whaley is a Democrat serving Dayton, Ohio, and David Holt is a Republican leading Oklahoma City. The two co-chaired the United States Conference of Mayors effort to get the infrastructure bill passed. Read...
November 15, 2021

Election cybersecurity law urged as RI faces 60 million cyber ‘events’ a day - WPRI.com

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island lacks a law mandating even basic election cybersecurity protocols despite state government experiencing tens of millions of cyber “attempts” per day, ranging from reconnaissance to attacks. Experts told Target 12 Rhode Island’s secretary of state and Board of Elections have been proactive in implementing election cybersecurity safeguards. But those same ...
November 15, 2021

Tamara Keith and Lisa Lerer on infrastructure, Bannon, Leahy - PBS NewsHour

NPR’s Tamara Keith and Lisa Lerer of The New York Times join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including the new infrastructure law, the indictment of longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon on contempt of Congress charges, and Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy’s retirement. Listen to this Segment