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What we’re watching this week in the Missouri Legislature
Missouri legislative committees will hear several bills this week involving education, elections, and celebrations with gunfire.
The Missouri Senate Education Committee meets Tuesday at noon to hear a bill from committee chairwoman State Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin, R-Shelbina. It requires the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to annually publish a list of schools on its website that perform in the bottom five percent of schools for more than three years. Under O’Laughlin’s bill, districts with any school falling in the bottom five percent of schools for three years over a five-year period that started in 2018 would close the school and transfer those students to a higher-performing school in the district.
Man accused of threatening multiple Titus County elected officials Robert Stephen Garrison was arrested Wednesday for allegedly making threats against the lives of multiple Titus County elected officials. (Source: Titus County Jail) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | February 24, 2021 at 4:35 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 5:33 PM
TITUS COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - The Titus County Sheriffâs Office has arrested a man they believe is responsible for threatening the lives of multiple county elected officials.
On Wednesday, Titus County Sheriffâs Deputies executed a search and arrest warrant in the 1300 block of CR 2720 located in the southwest portion of Titus County. Deputies took into custody 53-year-old Titus County resident Robert Stephen Garrison.
Hampton Elected Officials and Community Leaders Endorse Sean Perryman for Lt. Governor
RELEASE: February 25th, 2021
FAIRFAX, VA – Sean Perryman’s campaign for Lt. Governor of Virginia rolled out a slate of new endorsements from Hampton-based elected officials and community leaders on Thursday. This follows the endorsement announced earlier in the week of Loudoun County Board of Supervisors Chair Phyllis Randall.
The list of endorsers includes:
Anton Bell, Hampton Commonwealth’s Attorney
Chris Snead, Hampton City Council member
Rev. Dr. Reginald Woodhouse, Hampton School Board Vice Chair
Tina Banks-Gray, Hampton School Board member
Jason Samuels, Hampton School Board member
Will Moffett, Former Hampton City Council member
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