COVID pandemic let Pennsylvania House lawmakers vote remotely; GOP says it’s time to restrict rule Pottsville, PA (17901) Today Rain showers this evening with mostly cloudy conditions overnight. Low 61F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 100%.. Tonight ... 05/24/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Pa. House lawmakers could vote remotely during pandemic, but GOP says it’s time to restrict that rule Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and public-service journalism that holds power to account and drives positive change in Pennsylvania. 05/24/2024 - 12:37 pm | View Link
The COVID pandemic let Pa. House lawmakers vote remotely — GOP says it’s time to restrict that rule Democrats continued to vote on behalf of a lawmaker after police issued a warrant for his arrest, leading Republicans to call for restrictions on the practice. 05/24/2024 - 1:26 am | View Link
The COVID Pandemic Let Pa. House Lawmakers Vote Remotely. The GOP Says It’s Time to Restrict That Rule In April, a firestorm erupted in Harrisburg after Philadelphia police issued an arrest warrant for a sitting state House lawmaker. Less than a week later, authorities revoked the warrant and ... 05/23/2024 - 10:01 pm | View Link
Bipartisan lawmakers push plans to beef up naval investments Two bipartisan lawmakers are renewing calls for a national investment in the naval sector, warning that America has fallen behind and that China’s use of the world’s oceans “to pursue global ... 05/23/2024 - 5:01 am | View Link
Coloradans will soon have an easier time fixing their broken cell phones, gaming systems and other electronic devices under a “right-to-repair” law signed by the governor Tuesday that puts the state on the leading edge of a national movement.
Under the new law, tech companies like Apple and Amazon will be required to provide software and physical tools to third-party repair shops and to individual consumers to fix cracked phone screens and malfunctioning equipment.
The director of the city agency tasked with screening recruits for the Denver police and fire departments on Tuesday accused Mayor Mike Johnston of pressuring that agency to lower its standards so the mayor can meet his promise to hire 167 new police officers this year.
Niecy Murray is the executive director of the Denver Civil Service Commission, an independent city agency tasked with working hand-in-hand with an appointed board of five commissioners to set and apply standards for hiring, promotions and discipline within the ranks of the city’s police and fire departments.
Originally a commission member appointed by then-Mayor Michael Hancock in 2018, Murray on Tuesday issued a news release in coordination with City Council members Shontel Lewis, Sarah Parady and Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez that directly accused Johnston of interfering in the commission’s work.
The accusations include pressure to reduce standards for new police recruits seeking admittance to the department’s training academy, to the point of outright ignoring a psychological evaluation that would have disqualified an applicant from moving forward.
“The public’s trust is placed in us to ensure standards for safety are being met,” Murray said during a brief news conference in front of the Denver City and County Building on Tuesday morning.
Donald Trump promised a roomful of wealthy donors that he would crush pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses.
Said Trump: “Well, if you get me elected, and you should really be doing this, if you get me reelected, we’re going to set that movement back 25 or 30 years.”
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Federal Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday rejected special counsel Jack Smith’s request for a gag order against Donald Trump in the classified documents case, saying that prosecutors’ request was “wholly lacking in substance and professional courtesy,” CNN reports.
“Donald Trump has endorsed the Republican opponent of a Virginia congressman who chairs a group of House conservatives called the House Freedom Caucus in what could be a defining moment in the GOP primary set for June 18,” the AP reports.
“The endorsement of John McGuire, a state senator, provides a jolt of momentum for the challenger and could be difficult for the incumbent, two-term Rep.
“Consumer confidence in the U. S. rose in May after three straight months of declines, though Americans are still anxious about inflation and interest rates,” the AP reports.