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Pennsylvania cities move to ban plastic bags - The Morning Call

Pennsylvania cities move to ban plastic bags - The Morning Call
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Philadelphia and Pittsburgh move ahead with plastic bag bans as Pennsylvania s preemption nears its end | News

Philadelphia and Pittsburgh move ahead with plastic bag bans as Pennsylvania s preemption nears its end | News
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Do you need to wear a mask at Target, Walmart and other stores? Questions still linger

Do you need to wear a mask at Target, Walmart and other stores? Questions still linger Today 5:30 AM This 2020 file photo shows a shopper wearing a face mask while pushing a shopping cart outside a Target store in Sheridan, Colo.AP Photo/David Zalubowski Facebook Share Whether or not you wear a mask now boils down to the honor system. Across the nation, major retailers have eased rules regarding face coverings, unless required by local and state law. The policy change comes after a May 13 announcement by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention saying fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks in most places, including indoors. The agency still advises partially vaccinated or unvaccinated people to wear masks.

Masks still required at many central Pa grocery stores, including Giant, Karns and Weis

Masks still required at many central Pa. grocery stores, including Giant, Karns and Weis PennLive.com 15 mins ago Sue Gleiter, pennlive.com Popular Searches The new policy states fully vaccinated people do not have to wear masks in most places, including crowded outdoor events. However, the federal agency advised even those who are vaccinated to wear masks in crowded indoor settings like buses, planes, hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters. The guidance, which unions and industry groups say could put workers’ safety at risk, complicates rules for retailers, who have no way to determine whether employees and shoppers have been fully vaccinated. Masks have been a contentious issue throughout the pandemic.

Legislative Corner: Kentucky, New York & Pennsylvania

A trio of bills that would have adversely affected cstores fails to pass in Kentucky NATIONAL REPORT Convenience stores face legislative and regulatory challenges from all levels of government on a daily basis. Convenience Store News canvasses local trade associations and news sources to cover the latest issues affecting the channel locally. This month, local regulatory action centered on sales restrictions for tobacco products, gasoline tax increases, liability protection from COVID-19-related lawsuits, and a requirement to sell only zero-emission vehicles. KENTUCKY Trio of Bills Fail  The Kentucky legislative session ended on March 30 with a flurry of bills crossing the finish line. Several items opposed by the Kentucky Grocers and Convenience Store Association (KGCSA) and its members did not pass this session, but the association expects them to come back next year.

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