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Letter: Find common ground

Print article I applaud House Republicans for nominating and voting for two members from last year’s majority-Democrat House caucus to be this year’s Speaker Pro Tempore. House Republicans also put aside partisan politics to nominate and vote unanimously for a member from this year’s majority-Democrat caucus for the same position. Additionally, last week, a Republican put aside partisan politics to vote for another member of this year’s majority-Democrat caucus, Rep. Louise Stutes, as Speaker of the House. The more our elected officials find ways to work together, the better things will be for us all.   I challenge members from the House’s majority-Democrat caucus to put aside party politics and follow the leadership already demonstrated by Republican House members who have been trying to find common ground with them. Please join the efforts of the elected majority, the Republican members across the aisle. Put Alaska back on track and begin solving the problems we fa

Covid 19 coronavirus: Papatoetoe High School families advised to go elsewhere or wait two hours

Covid 19 coronavirus: Papatoetoe High School families advised to go elsewhere or wait two hours 15 Feb, 2021 12:00 AM 4 minutes to read Long lines of cars have formed as people wait for COVID-19 tests in Auckland and New Plymouth after the announcement of three new community cases of COVID-19 on Sunday afternoon. Video / Dean Purcell / Jamie Morton Long lines of cars have formed as people wait for COVID-19 tests in Auckland and New Plymouth after the announcement of three new community cases of COVID-19 on Sunday afternoon. Video / Dean Purcell / Jamie Morton The queue for Covid testing at Papatoetoe High School has got so long that some families are being advised to go to other testing stations or come back tomorrow.

Heavy rain warning and flooding for parts of the Bay of Plenty

Heavy rain warning and flooding for parts of the Bay of Plenty 15 Feb, 2021 02:52 AM 3 minutes to read NZ Herald A heavy rain warning has been issued for Tauranga and parts of the Bay of Plenty to 11am tomorrow. The MetService said rain could ease off in some parts of the region overnight but there would be falls tomorrow. Rotorua would not be as hard hit but was still in for a deluge and windy weather. Meteorologist Angus Hines said earlier today 21.4mm had fallen at the Tauranga Airport while 3.2mm had fallen at the Rotorua Airport. There s the risk for some pretty heavy falls in the next few hours and again tomorrow.

DEADLINE TOMORROW: The Schall Law Firm Announces the Filing of a Class Action Lawsuit Against GoodRx Holdings, Inc and Encourages Investors with Losses in Excess of $100,000 to Contact the Firm

(MENAFN - Newsfile Corp) DEADLINE TOMORROW: The Schall Law Firm Announces the Filing of a Class Action Lawsuit Against GoodRx Holdings, Inc. and Encourages Investors with Losses in Excess of $100,000 to Contact the Firm Los Angeles, California (Newsfile Corp. - February 15, 2021) - The Schall Law Firm , a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces the filing of a class action lawsuit against GoodRx Holdings, Inc. ( GoodRx or the Company ) (NASDAQ: GDRX) for violations of §§10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Investors who purchased the Company s securities between September 23, 2020 and November 16, 2020, inclusive (the Class Period ), are encouraged to contact the firm before February 16, 2021.

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