Month: April 2023
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GOP Lawmakers Question Teachers’ Union Choices in Pandemic
GOP Lawmakers Question Teachers' Union Choices in Pandemic GOP lawmakers are re-evaluating policies about how and why schools closed during…
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Report: Child Population Declines in Pennsylvania
Report: Child Population Declines in Pennsylvania The population is made up of fewer children - in Pennsylvania and across the…
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MA Educators Rally for Passage of the Cherish Act
MA Educators Rally for Passage of the Cherish Act Hundreds of advocates for higher education will gather in Springfield today,…
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IA Lawmakers Table Ethics Complaint Over CO2 Pipeline Bill
IA Lawmakers Table Ethics Complaint Over CO2 Pipeline Bill Iowa lawmakers have tabled an ethics complaint against a state senator…
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NC Air Report Highlights Needs for Emission Reduction, Rural Air Monitoring
NC Air Report Highlights Needs for Emission Reduction, Rural Air Monitoring A new study emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced…
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AR Changes SNAP Requirements to Ease Hunger, Temporarily
AR Changes SNAP Requirements to Ease Hunger, Temporarily People may still be able to qualify for SNAP food benefits if…
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Community Groups Encourage Open Dialogue After Controversy at Michigan High School
Community Groups Encourage Open Dialogue After Controversy at Michigan High School After controversy erupted over Palestinian American activist and lawyer…
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New WA Law Will Bring Dental Care to Underserved Communities
New WA Law Will Bring Dental Care to Underserved Communities Legislation passed in Olympia this year will provide more dental-care…
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IN Lawmaker Calls School Book Ban Bill a ‘Joke’
IN Lawmaker Calls School Book Ban Bill a 'Joke' The Indiana House and Senate approved legislation Thursday designed to ban…
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WA Workers March Ahead of May Day
WA Workers March Ahead of May Day Workers in Washington state are holding a march this weekend ahead of May…
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