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Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls

Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls
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Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls

Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls
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Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls

Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls
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How West Virginia Progressives Are Pushing Joe Manchin On Voting Reform

How West Virginia Progressives Are Pushing Joe Manchin On Voting Reform A local coalition hopes to use praise to win their senator s support for the For the People Act. But is it too late? Any legislation that Democrats hope to pass and put on President Joe Biden’s desk needs Sen. Joe Manchin’s (D-W.Va.) support first. The chances for his vote seem to be slipping away for the For the People Act, a sweeping election reform package. But the legislation’s supporters, particularly progressives in Manchin’s home state of West Virginia, aren’t giving up. Despite large coalitions of national groups organizing the grassroots campaign to pass the bill, the campaign to win Manchin’s support has largely been a local affair. A coalition of West Virginia groups is working to educate West Virginians and Manchin’s office about the bill and why he should support it.

Bill Excuses Students Up To 5 Days A Year For Religious Reasons

Bill Excuses Students Up To 5 Days A Year For Religious Reasons Patch 2 hrs ago Jonah Meadows © Jenna Fisher/Patch House Bill 169 would remove the requirement in the Illinois School Code for school boards to produce a list of mandatory religious holidays. SKOKIE, IL A proposed change to the Illinois School Code would excuse students from being absent from school for up to five days a year for religious reasons. The legislation, House Bill 169, is an initiative of the Northern Illinois Muslim American Alliance. Last month, it passed the Illinois House by a vote of 108-0, and it received unanimous support this week from the Senate Education Committee.

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