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March 07, 2022

Rep. Armstrong: Environmental rehabilitation TID bill signed into law - WisPolitics.com

MADISON, WI – On March 4, Gov. Tony Evers signed into law legislation introduced by State Rep. Dave Armstrong (R-Rice Lake) and State Sen. Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) that will make important economic development tools known as environmental rehabilitation tax incremental districts (ERTIDs) more cost-effective. “I am pleased that the bipartisan support Senate Bill 518 enjoyed throughout the l...
March 07, 2022

'Right up our alley': Bowl with a Cop connects area law enforcement with the communities they serve - The Dickinson Press

Stark and Dunn County deputies take to the bowling lanes with area children in the annual Bowl with a Cop event, hosted by the Stark County Association of Deputies. DICKINSON — One of the most critical components of effective law enforcement is establishing and maintaining public trust, a subject that has been the top priority for the Stark and Dunn County Sheriff’s Offices since 2019. On...
March 07, 2022

Aliquippa Felon Sentenced to 5 Years for Drug and Gun Law Violations - Department of Justice

PITTSBURGH, PA -- A resident of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced in federal court to 60 months in jail on his conviction of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine and possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon, United States Attorney Cindy K. Chung announced today. United States District Judge Cathy Bissoon impos...
March 07, 2022

Gov. Evers signs 2 restaurant recovery bills into law - WDJT

WISCONSIN (CBS 58) -- Governor Tony Evers signed two new bills into law to help Wisconsin restaurants continue to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. One law creates an income tax exemption for grants received from the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. The second law federalizes Wisconsin's treatment of the net capital loss deduction by increasing the amount of ordinary income that might offset...
March 07, 2022

AG Nessel, Genesee County law enforcement tout historic opioid settlements in Flint - WJRT

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% FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - The state of Michigan is expected to receive close to $800 million over the next 18 years to fight the ongoing opioid epidemic. The money is part of a historic settlement among the nation's...
March 07, 2022

Housing advocates seek funding to repeal California law - The Business Journal

(AP) — California lawmakers are trying again to get rid of the nation’s only law that lets voters veto public housing projects, a provision added to the state constitution in 1950 to keep Black families out of white neighborhoods. Most everyone in the Capitol agrees the provision should be repealed, both for its racist roots and because it makes it much harder to build affordable housing in a...
March 07, 2022

Bills altering Kansas election law raise questions of supporting groups and committee process - Kansas Reflector

Rep. Cindy Holscher was most concerend with the intentions of the group backing Senate Bill 418, the Opportunity Solutions Project. The group has been a proponent of work requirements for SNAP and endorsed model legislation aligned with the Brownback-era Hope Act in Kansas. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector) TOPEKA — A pair of bills amending Kansas election law headed to the full Senate on Mond...
March 07, 2022

INVESTOR ACTION ALERT: The Schall Law Firm Encourages Investors in C3.ai, Inc. With Losses of $500000 to Contact the Firm - Business Wire

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces the filing of a class action lawsuit against C3.ai, Inc. (“C3” or “the Company”) (NYSE: AI) for violations of the federal securities laws. Investors who purchased the Company's shares pursuant and/or traceable to the Company’s initial public offering conducted on December 9, 2020 (the “...
March 07, 2022

MetroLEC says it’s no longer supporting Boston police at planned events. A city councilor called the move ‘unreasonable.’ - Boston.com

Police shoot pepper spray toward a protester during a demonstration over the death of George Floyd in Boston on May 31, 2020. JOSEPH PREZIOSO / AFP via Getty Images The regional law enforcement network known as MetroLEC says it is no longer providing support to Boston police at planned events, pointing to a city law passed last year restricting when authorities can use crowd control agents...
March 07, 2022

Penn State Law Civil Rights Clinic files brief in the US Supreme Court - Pennsylvania State University

U.S. Supreme Court Building Credit: Getty Images. All Rights Reserved. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State Law in University Park Civil Rights Appellate Clinic recently filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States. The brief, written on behalf of the National Employment Lawyers Association, supported Latrice Saxon in her lawsuit against Southwest Airlines. The clinic ar...