Elmbrook School District mask debate
Elmbrook School District weighs masks
It s an issue that s being debated in just about every Wisconsin school district, sometimes more passionately than others. It s the question of how students can safely learn in person and for how long they need to wear masks to do so.
BROOKFIELD, Wis. - It s an issue that s being debated in just about every Wisconsin school district, sometimes more passionately than others. It s the question of how students can safely learn in person and for how long they need to wear masks to do so.
That was the dilemma before the Elmbrook School District Tuesday night, May 11.
Expansive NY Bill To Expunge Criminal Records Gains Steam By
Marco Poggio | March 7, 2021, 8:02 PM EST
Michael Zaki Smith lost his job after his employer found out about his past conviction during a random background check. Smith is now advocating for a bill that would automatically clear criminal records of people who live crime-free for a number of years after being released.
Years ago, Michael Zaki Smith spent time in prison after being convicted. Today, he won t talk about what landed him there. As a person who paid his debt to society and saw the rest of his life tainted by his conviction, Smith said he didn t want a news story to dwell on his past.
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How Many Virginia Democrats Does It Take To Scrub a Criminal Record?
Lauren Penn was convicted of a felony in 2008. She says she’s spent the last 12 years trying to make it right, but still struggles to find meaningful work despite her degrees and certifications. (Photo: Alex Scribner/VPM News)
Virginia Democrats say they want to give people with criminal histories a second chance by scrubbing their records once they’ve completed their sentences. But legislators have been unable to agree on how it should be done, getting stuck on key details, including which offenses should be eligible for expungement and whether they should be scrubbed automatically.