Month: January 2020
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Struggle Continues to Set OR Campaign Contribution Limits
Struggle Continues to Set OR Campaign Contribution Limits SALEM, Ore. - Oregon is among a handful of states with no…
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Celebrating Big Strides in Preventing Cervical Cancer
Celebrating Big Strides in Preventing Cervical Cancer BELLEVUE, Wash. - January has been Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and this year,…
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Feds Launch Effort to Address Missing and Murdered Native Americans
Feds Launch Effort to Address Missing and Murdered Native Americans ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A task force charged with solving cases…
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How New USMCA, China Trade Deals Might Impact Maine
How New USMCA, China Trade Deals Might Impact Maine PORTLAND, Maine - President Donald Trump signed the United States/Mexico/Canada Agreement…
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Disability Advocates Hope IA Lawmakers Revisit Key Issues
Disability Advocates Hope IA Lawmakers Revisit Key Issues DES MOINES, Iowa - Iowa lawmakers have been in session for nearly…
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Report: AZ Public Pensions Boost State’s Economy
Report: AZ Public Pensions Boost State's Economy PHOENIX, Ariz. - Healthy pension plans for public workers help the Arizona economy,…
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A Personal Mission: Help for Patients with Rare Cancer
A Personal Mission: Help for Patients with Rare Cancer NEW YORK - People diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of…
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OR Lawmakers to Consider Ban on Coyote-Killing Contests
OR Lawmakers to Consider Ban on Coyote-Killing Contests SALEM, Ore. - Oregon lawmakers are trying again to ban coyote-hunting contests.…
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Milbank is SD’s Newest “Age-Friendly” Community
Milbank is SD's Newest "Age-Friendly" Community SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - In 10 years, one in five Americans will be 65…
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A Personal Mission: Help for Patients with Rare Cancer
A Personal Mission: Help for Patients with Rare Cancer NEW YORK - People diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of…
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