...capital outlay with a 5.3 percent increase of $900,973 to $17.9 million. The capital outlay category included the proposed Law Enforcement Center (LEC) construction of $15 million. Commissioner Paul Thiede said he didn't think $15 million...
...Bill of Rights includes such revered issues as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to bear arms. Proposed laws that tend to control or limit such rights are greeted fervently. We Americans are known for defending our rights with...
...plans have to be overseen by the appropriate state agency, but it does allow for agencies to try innovations.The proposed law would limit the number of programs to two per county and 10 per any state agency to be operating at one time. And county...
...already banned by state and federal law. Supporters hope it will reduce or eliminate sales of the substances. The proposed law also would make selling analogs a felony carrying an up to five-year prison term. Now, the crime is considered a...
...already banned by state and federal law. Supporters hope it will reduce or eliminate sales of the substances.The proposed law also would make selling analogs a felony carrying an up to five-year prison term. Now, the crime is considered a...
...believe, fits the definition of freeloader. So, the proposed law should be called the "right-to-freeload." I detest...eventually collapses. (This is the primary goal of the proposed law.) The company can now set wages without encumbrance...
...believe, fits the definition of freeloader. So, the proposed law should be called the "right-to-freeload." I detest...eventually collapses. (This is the primary goal of the proposed law.) The company can now set wages without encumbrance...
...seniority when it comes to layoffs. The real reason Republicans, including right wing editor Hansen, are supporting this proposed law is to bust the unions. Why - because Education Minnesota tends to support Democratic candidates. I have a better idea...
...extending the hours. Council president Lucy Nesheim said she still had reservations about the constitutionality of the proposed law. But when debate ended, the city of Brainerd expanded its citywide curfew in a 5-2 vote. Following the first two...
...Congress, State legislators, and even to the Supreme Court Justices, in their official capacity to oppose any law or proposed law which would permit abortion or euthanasia. In the above the key words seem to be, law which would permit. Not a law...
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