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Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states

Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY © The Republic No. 46: Amerco | U-Haul truck, equipment rentals | 2019 employees: 3,843 | 2018 employees: 3,852 | Ownership: Public | Headquarters: Phoenix | www.uhaul.com Alabama Birmingham: Mayor Randall Woodfin was released from a hospital Wednesday after being treated for COVID-19 and planned to continue recovering from the illness and quarantining at home. Woodfin, 39, was admitted to Princeton Baptist Medical Center on Monday with pneumonia in his left lung caused by COVID-19. He said a grandmother who died of the illness caused by the new coronavirus was being laid to rest as he was being discharged. “That pains me. I can’t be there, and I miss her. She was 87 years old and she died of COVID-19,” he said in a statement. “If you don’t have to be out, don’t be out. Wash your hands. Wear your masks and practice so

Biden confirmations, green stimulus to be early focuses of new Congress

Source: Biden Campaign, photo by Adam Schultz Following Georgia s U.S. Senate elections, a Democrat-controlled Congress will gear up to consider President-elect Joe Biden s nominees to lead key agencies and develop additional coronavirus relief legislation that could include clean energy provisions. But Democrats razor-thin majority in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives will require them to find common ground with the GOP, sources said. Georgia Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff defeated Republican incumbents Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in Jan. 5 runoff elections. As a result, the Senate will be divided 50/50 between the Republican and Democratic caucuses, with Democratic Vice President-elect Kamala Harris able to cast a tie-breaking vote once she and Biden are sworn in Jan. 20.

education secretary – NBC New York

Facebook Jul 25, 2019 Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló announced late Wednesday that he will resign Aug. 2, conceding power after nearly two weeks of furious protests and political upheaval touched off by a leak of crude and insulting chat messages between him and his top advisers. A crowd of thousands outside the governor’s mansion in Old San Juan erupted into cheers and singing. judge Jul 25, 2019 The woman set to become Puerto Rico’s next governor has been criticized for her reluctance to confront problems in Gov. Ricardo Rosselló’s administration during her nearly two years as the territory’s top law enforcement official. That criticism is likely to complicate Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez’s ability to complete Rosselló’s term in the face of widespread public anger toward the departing.

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