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Sunday Talk: Stone on the Iowa House Legislative Matters – Mix 107 3 KIOW

AJ Taylor4 days agoLast Updated: April 11, 2021 Representative Henry Stone “A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government.” – President George Washington On April 8th, 2021, President Joe Biden held a press conference relating to his proposed executive order on gun rights. You can read more about the proposed executive order here: Biden to unveil long-awaited executive action on guns. There is a lot I can say here, but I am going to condense it down to a few very important points.

The Daily Chase: Investors wary of Rogers-Shaw deal; one-on-one with Mark Carney

The Daily Chase: Investors wary of Rogers-Shaw deal; one-on-one with Mark Carney VIDEO SIGN OUT Shares of Shaw Communications closed almost seven dollars below the $40.50 takeover price yesterday as investors signaled apprehension about the long and daunting road ahead for closing the deal with Rogers. And it’s easy to understand why after we heard former Wind Mobile CEO Anthony Lacavera flatly stated in his conversation with Greg Bonnell during The Close yesterday that “this is really bad for the consumer – short, medium and long-term.” Shortly before that, former Industry Minister Tony Clement said governments have faced a “constant problem” in ensuring wireless spectrum auctions are structured to ensure lasting, sustainable competition. We’ll continue to probe those and other important issues surrounding this transaction.

House Panel OKs Bill Allowing Some Hospital And Nursing Home Visits During Pandemic

Primary Content Caption Long-term care visitation has been restricted by Gov. Brian Kemp’s executive order and under federal guidelines. Credit: Pexels/Stock photo A committee of the Georgia House, despite industry opposition, passed a bill Monday allowing people to visit patients in hospital and long-term care facilities during a public health emergency like the current pandemic. House Bill 290 would allow a “legal representative,’’ usually a loved one, to visit a patient or resident for a minimum of an hour a day, if that person meets a facility’s safety standards. The House Human Resources and Aging Committee held a robust debate for a third time on the bill and took up several amendments before approving the legislation.

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