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GOP-led Michigan Senate moves to repeal emergency powers used by Gov Whitmer

GOP-led Michigan Senate moves to repeal emergency powers used by Gov Whitmer
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Governor signs K-12 funding budget aimed at creating equity

Governor signs K-12 funding budget aimed at creating equity ANNA LIZ NICHOLS, Associated Press/Report for America July 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail In a photo from July 12, 2021, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks at a vaccine mobilization event before Vice President Kamala Harris takes the stage at the TCF Center in Detroit. Gov. Whitmer signed off on a $17.1 billion K-12 budget Tuesday in Grand Rapids, a 10% increase in overall funding that aims to close a decades-long funding gap among school districts in Michigan.Andrew Harnik/AP LANSING, Mich. (AP) Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed off on a $17.1 billion K-12 budget Tuesday in Grand Rapids in an effort to close a decadeslong funding gap among school districts in Michigan.

Lawsuit challenges Texas law banning abortion after 6 weeks

Lawsuit challenges Texas law banning abortion after 6 weeks By IRIS SAMUELS Associated Press July 13, 2021 3:23pm Text size Copy shortlink: A coalition of abortion providers and advocates filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging a Texas law that would allow private citizens to sue anyone for helping a woman get an abortion. In addition to asking the U.S. district court in Austin to overturn the law, the plaintiffs asked for an injunction that would stop it from taking effect in September. The law would ban abortion in the nation s second-biggest state after six weeks of pregnancy, which is before many women even know they are pregnant, and ask private citizens to enforce the ban by suing docto

Surgeon General thanks health care workers in New Mexico

Surgeon General thanks health care workers in New Mexico CEDAR ATTANASIO, Associated Press / Report for America July 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) Surgeon General Vivek Murthy met with New Mexico officials and spoke at an awards ceremony honoring health care workers. Murthy thanked nurses, doctors, and a laboratory manager for their work fighting the pandemic, but warned that the task of caring for the sick and inoculating the hesitant is not over. “We are so incredibly grateful, Murthy told health care workers. “But we need your help in the weeks and months ahead.” Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham thanked eight health care workers at the event, issuing them individual gubernatorial proclamations on the second floor of the New Mexico History Museum.

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