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MONTPELIER, Vt. (April 28, 2021) – On Wednesday, the Vermont House gave final approval to a bill that would expand raw milk sales through community-supported agricultural organizations (CSA’s) and farm stands. Passage into law would take an additional step toward rejecting a federal prohibition scheme in practice and effect.
Rep. Heather Suprenant (D) and a coalition of Democrats, introduced House Bill 218 (H218), on Feb. 9. The legislation would expand current raw milk sales by amending the law to allow for sale by farm stands and community-supported agricultural organizations (CSA’s). This would build on the expansion of raw milk sales passed in 2019.
On April 21, the Senate approved the measure with a technical amendment. On Wednesday, the House concurred with the amendment, sending H218 to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk for his consideration.
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House, the daily live streamed concert series created by Playbill correspondent and SiriusXM Broadway host Seth Rudetsky and producer James Wesley, celebrates the life of three-time Tony nominee Rebecca Luker, who passed away in December following complications from ALS, April 29.
Remembering the Broadway favorite will be husband Danny Burstein plus Howard McGillin, Laura Benanti, and Sally Wilfert. Watch the stream above beginning at 8 PM ET. Danny Burstein and Rebecca Luker Joseph Marzullo/WENN
Stars in the House launched March 16 last year to promote support for The Actors Fund and its services in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. It has also raised funds for the NAACP s Legal Defense Fund in support of the Black Lives Matter movement as well as Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
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James O’Keefe, the right-wing founder of Project Veritas, filed a defamation lawsuit against Twitter Monday afternoon, claiming the social media giant falsely accused him of operating fake accounts when it permanently banned him from the platform last week.
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O’Keefe’s lawsuit comes just four days after Twitter suspended O’Keefe’s account and claimed he violated its platform manipulation rules, which bar users from setting up false accounts or using multiple accounts to “artificially amplify or disrupt conversations.”
In a legal complaint Project Veritas says was filed Monday, O’Keefe said he didn’t operate fake accounts, insisting Twitter’s statements on his ban are “extremely damaging to his reputation” and undermine his investigative work.
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