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March 07, 2022

Xi stresses running military in accordance with law - Xinhua

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, attends a plenary meeting of the delegation of the People's Liberation Army and People's Armed Police Force, at the fifth session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, capital of China, March 7, 2022. Xi delivered an importa...
March 07, 2022

Columbia City Council to vote on law enforcement agreement with CPS and ARPA funds - ABC17News.com

Watch the City Council meeting live in the player below. Sorry, this video cannot be played on this browser or device. COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) On Monday night, the Columbia City Council is expected to vote on American Rescue Plan Act fund allocations and an agreement between local law enforcement and Columbia Public Schools. American Rescue Plan Act Funds Allocation Policy Proposal This funds a...
March 07, 2022

Columbia City Council to vote on ARPA funds and law enforcement agreement with CPS - ABC17News.com

KMIZ COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) On Monday night, the Columbia City Council is expected to vote on American Rescue Plan Act fund allocations and an agreement between local law enforcement and Columbia Public Schools. American Rescue Plan Act Funds Allocation Policy Proposal This funds allocation policy, proposed by Ward 1 City Council Member Pat Fowler, details how 100% of the $25 million dollars o...
March 07, 2022

Start.Law aims to be a legal advocate for the 'other 10%' - Technical.ly

Maria Worley, founder of Start.Law. This article is sponsored by Start.Law and was reviewed before publication. “Ninety percent of venture capital funding goes to the white guys.” “Even when underrepresented founders do secure funding, they raise significantly less, are less likely to raise subsequent rounds, and retain less equity in their companies,” said Maria Worley, attorney and founder ...
March 07, 2022

Law Beat: Judges and social media can be a career-ending mix - Times Union

Times Union archive Memo to judges: Don’t press send. The perils of social media are leading to more complaints against judges, two of which were highlighted in the latest annual report from the state’s Commission on Judicial Conduct. The report reminds judges that, just like the rest of the population, their opinions on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, reach th...
March 07, 2022

San Francisco may embrace fourplexes — while undercutting part of state density law - San Francisco Chronicle

Supervisor Rafael Mandelman’s plan would allow up to six units on corner lots. And while the city is generally embracing the concept of greater density — unlike other places throughout the state that have gone to comical lengths to avoid the 2021 law — local officials are weighing whether to let San Francisco go its own way. They may gut a key piece of SB9: a provision to streamline permit re...
March 07, 2022

Letter to the editor: Safety suggestions should become law - TribLIVE

Concerning the safety of firefighters and residents in the Alle-Kiski region: Things need to change with house owners and landlords. Every furnace should be inspected every two years for carbon monoxide leaks and proper maintenance and safety. If we make this a law, our local code enforcement officers can regulate this, working with the homeowners and landlords. If they don’t comply with the ...
March 07, 2022

Proposed law: Idaho medical students must practice in state or pay back tuition - Idaho Business Review

Rep. Mike Moyle, R-Star, has introduced a bill to the Idaho House of Representatives that would require graduates of the state’s medical school to practice in the state for at least four years or pay back any tuition that was subsidized by public dollars. House Bill 718 outlines contract requirements for students who are accepted into the Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho Regiona...
March 07, 2022

Critics of new Ohio law say it makes an already complicated primary election even more confusing - WKSU News

Voting sign inside a Columbus, Ohio polling place While Ohio’s elections officials are scrambling to pull everything together for the May 3 primary with all of the redistricting details still uncertain, they are also trying to comply with a new law attached to the budget without a sponsor that prevents collaboration between boards and outside entities on things like voter education and "get...
March 07, 2022

Ex-Mishcon Partner Fined for Anti-Money Laundering Breaches - Law.com International

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