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Bill would limit who could return voters absentee ballots

Buckhaven Capital Corp : Buckhaven Provides Update on its Proposed Qualifying Transaction

Buckhaven Capital Corp.: Buckhaven Provides Update on its Proposed Qualifying Transaction Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - February 12, 2021) - Buckhaven Capital Corp. (TSXV: BKH.P) ( Buckhaven ) is pleased to provide an update to its proposed qualifying transaction (previously announced on August 18, 2020 and November 3, 2020) (the Transaction ). In furtherance of the Transaction, Buckhaven, 1271860 B.C. Ltd. ( Buckhaven Subco ), 1254688 B.C. Ltd. ( 125 ), and Ag-Mining Investments AB ( AG-Mining ) have entered into a master agreement dated October 30, 2020 (the Business Combination Agreement ), which sets forth the terms and conditions upon which 125 will acquire Buckhaven by way of reverse takeover in accordance with the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange (

GOP scrutiny intensifies on firing of NLRB top attorney

ADVERTISEMENT “No president has ever taken such action in recent memory,” said Burr, the top Republican on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, at last week’s confirmation hearing for Marty Walsh Presidents traditionally let the NLRB general counsel finish out their term. Former President Trump An NLRB general counsel hasn’t been asked to resign since 1950, when President Truman asked for the resignation of Robert Denham because of an anti-union bill. Denham resigned, meaning Robb was the first general counsel to be fired by a president since the role was created. When asked why Robb was the exception, a Biden administration spokesperson said he was not carrying out the objectives of the NLRB.

Republicans target ballot access after record turnout – Center for Public Integrity

Introduction The months after November’s presidential election have been filled with conspiracy theories, lies and myths about the security and integrity of U.S. elections, led by former President Donald Trump and many Republican leaders. As a result, polls show that more than half of Republican voters wrongly believe that President Joe Biden and his supporters engaged in fraud to steal the election a view backed by most congressional Republicans and scores of state and local GOP officials. Investigations in your inbox Email address Pointing to their constituents’ doubts, GOP lawmakers in at least 28 states have introduced more than 100 bills to tighten voting rules, according to a recent report from the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law. The bills would, for example, add new voter registration requirements and scale back or eliminate voting by mail, which voters flocked to during the pandemic. Supporters say these measures would restore

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