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Bahrain government urged to allocate budget for infrastructure development in villages, cities | THE DAILY TRIBUNE

The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com The Financial and Economic Affairs Committee of Parliament yesterday urged the government to enhance budgetary allocations for infrastructure projects in villages and cities. Committee chairman Mahmoud Al-Bahrani made the requests to Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning. The committee also urged to increase allocation to the Civil Service Bureau for training programmes, especially in the ministries of Health, Education, Works. The meeting further discussed the possibility of reducing expenditures for the non-Bahraini jobs by a specific percentage every year, which Al Bahraini said should be set aside for training Bahrain employees. In a statement to Al-Ayyam, Al-Bahrani said the government promised to come out with a revised budget early next week, pointing out that yesterday’s meeting was the last to discuss the deputies’ opinions.

Montana lawmakers consider bill limiting business citations from alcohol compliance checks

Montana lawmakers consider bill limiting business citations from alcohol compliance checks By: Jonathon Ambarian and last updated 2021-01-28 11:19:07-05 HELENA — Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that would limit when a business can be cited for failing an alcohol compliance check, or “sting.” The Senate Business, Labor and Economic Affairs Committee held a hearing Wednesday on Senate Bill 129, sponsored by Sen. Greg Hertz, a Republican from Polson. The bill deals with “contrived events,” in which a law enforcement agency or other organization sends an underage person into a store, bar or other business to attempt to buy alcohol. If an employee fails to check their age and sells them alcohol, that individual can be cited for an illegal sale. The failure will also be reported to the Montana Department of Revenue, which can then issue a violation to the holder of the alcohol license.

MT lawmakers consider bill limiting business citations from alcohol compliance checks

MT lawmakers consider bill limiting business citations from alcohol compliance checks Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that would limit when a business can be cited for failing an alcohol compliance check, or “sting.” By: Jonathon Ambarian and last updated 2021-01-28 11:25:13-05 HELENA — Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that would limit when a business can be cited for failing an alcohol compliance check, or “sting.” The Senate Business, Labor and Economic Affairs Committee held a hearing Wednesday on Senate Bill 129, sponsored by Sen. Greg Hertz, a Republican from Polson. The bill deals with “contrived events,” in which a law enforcement agency or other organization sends an underage person into a store, bar, or other business to attempt to buy alcohol.

Israel halts inbound and outbound flights to curb spread of COVID variants

Coalition appoints new chairmen for Riigikogu committees

The new Reform-Center coalition will replace several chairmen of the Riigikogu s committees. Mart Võrklaev, chairman of the Riigikogu faction of the Reform Party, told ERR candidates for chairman of the Riigikogu s committees were also assigned during the negotiations between the parties. It was agreed the minister and the chairman of the committee would come from different parties. For example, Center has the minister of foreign affairs position so Reform has the chairman of the foreign affairs committee. The coalition s candidates are: European Union Affairs Committee: Siim Kallas (Reform); Environment Committee: Yoko Alender (Reform); Culture Committee: Aadu Must (Center); Rural Affairs Committee: Tarmo Tamm (Center);

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