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Vermont gears up for Green Up Day Saturday


If You Go
Green Up Vermont, the nonprofit organization behind Green Up Day, offers the following suggestions for staying safe:
• Tie your trash bag closed when full.
• Wear long pants and boot and always check your body for ticks.
• If you see a needle or sharp material — find an adult and do not put it in your bag with the other trash. Put it in a thick plastic container, clearly mark “DO NOT RECYCLE” and duct tape the lid on, then put it into the regular trash. Visit www.healthvermont.gov for further information.
• Always work facing oncoming traffic.
• Follow Vermont COVID-19 guidelines.

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Congress Didn't Read $900 Billion CCP Virus Relief Bill


UPDATED: Congress Didn’t Read $900 Billion CCP Virus Relief Bill
News Analysis
President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday night that he will not sign the $900 billion CCP virus relief bill that Congress approved late on Dec. 21.
In a video he tweeted out, Trump asked Congress to increase the stimulus payments to individuals from $600 to $2,000, or $4,000 for a couple, and to “get rid of the wasteful and unnecessary items from this legislation.”
Perhaps one example of the unnecessary items: the bill would make it illegal to make money by saying “Give a Hoot, Don’t Pollute.”
That’s because, as Freedom Works researchers found, during the rush to passage of the measure, Section 711A makes it a federal crime to use the U.S. Forest Service’s “Woodsy Owl” character or his “Hoot” slogan in commercial profit-making activities.

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