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March 10, 2022

More NY pols back tougher bail law for repeat offenders following poop attack, serial shoplifting - New York Post

Abrokwa was freed without bail after smearing his feces in the face of a woman at a Bronx subway station. Momentum is building among lawmakers to tighten up New York’s controversial bail laws after a series of high-profile cases where people are released into the streets without bail only to break the law again. State Assemblywoman Inez Dickens said she recently spoke to Lt. Gov. Brian Benjam...
March 10, 2022

'It's a huge impact': New law will offer more Washington students free meals at school - KXLY Spokane

Play Video 00:00 00:00 spaceplay / pause qunload | stop ffullscreen shift + ←→slower / faster ↑↓volume mmute ←→seek . seek to previous 12… 6 seek to 10%, 20% … 60% SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — When students get a free meal at school, a big load is lifted off some family’s shoulders. A new Washington law will help more students eat for free. A federal program run by the USDA pay...
March 10, 2022

UI College of Law DEI committee launches program to teach civil discourse - UI The Daily Iowan

The UI College of Law DEI committee program “Across The Aisle” is teaching students how to think from other people’s perspectives. Contributed. The University of Iowa College of Law’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee is aiming to teach students how to effectively engage in civil discourse. The program, “Across the Aisle,” is the first of its kind at the UI, and is modeled after a sim...
March 10, 2022

Rose Immigration Law Firm moves from Nashville to Brentwood - williamsonherald.com

Rose Immigration Law Firm moves from Nashville to Brentwood  williamsonherald.com
March 10, 2022

Manhattan Lawmaker Takes Aim 1960s Law That Blocks Medicaid Funds for Psych Care - THE CITY

Amtrak police try to remove a person who started to disrupt a press conference in Penn Station, June 28, 2021. As New York struggles to get treatment to people with serious mental illness, one barrier hasn’t budged: Medicaid is forbidden from covering long-term stays for most patients receiving mental health or substance abuse treatment in a facility with over 16 beds. That federal law, in...
March 10, 2022

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Weiss Law Investigates Mandiant, Inc. - PR Newswire

NEW YORK, March 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Weiss Law is investigating possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of law by the board of directors of Mandiant, Inc. ("Mandiant" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: MNDT), in connection with the proposed acquisition of the Company by Google LLC ("Google"). Under the terms of the merger agreement, the Company's shareholders will receive $23.00 ...
March 10, 2022

Law enforcement across the Central Coast lend a hand on day of officer's memorial - KSBW Monterey

SALINAS, Calif. — Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies filled in for Salinas police as they attended memorial services for fallen officer, Jorge Alvarado. While Salinas police attend funeral services, law enforcement agencies from other departments are working overtime patrols on the streets of Salinas. Monterey County Det. Sgt. Bryan Hoskins opened Thursday morning's briefing. "Th...
March 10, 2022

Eleven Colorado schools comply with state law banning American Indian mascots - Canon City Daily Record

The cafeteria inside Montrose High School sits empty last summer. Centennial Middle School in Montrose was deemed to be in compliance with a new state law forbidding the use of American Indians as mascots. Two other schools in the district, Johnson Elementary and Montrose High, have until June 1 to comply with the law. Eleven Colorado schools — ranging in location from the metro area to the E...
March 10, 2022

Clerk: Waverly UTV law expected to be in effect beginning Tuesday - WCF Courier

Clerk: Waverly UTV law expected to be in effect beginning Tuesday  WCF Courier
March 10, 2022

Gov. Lujan Grisham speaks on crime bill package signed into law - KOB

"If I set that tone that this is what I expect I get it, I've got the votes, and I've got bipartisan support," Lujan Grisham said. But what the governor got fell short of many of her proposals. During a news conference Thursday, KOB 4 asked Lujan Grisham if House Bill 68 – the crime bill package she signed into law Wednesday – actually does enough to decrease violent crime. She called it an e...