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Looking forward to Bernie Finn getting a gift voucher for empathy training and a position in cabinet. We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. Bernie Finn, the dickhead Liberal MP and Victorian Shadow Assistant Minister for Autism responsible for posting an ableist meme last year, is back again with his terrible attempt at a “joke”. Back in November, Finn was slammed for his cross-eyed meme of Premier Dan Andrews that had the caption: “If 2020 was a person”. When people in the comments questioned whether the meme would “be considered bullying ‘special’ people”, Finn responded that Dan Andrews was “too bloody special!”. ....
In several areas of the Lehigh Valley, concerns about development and transparency are driving residents to run for local office. A look at where tensions are high and citizens are activated, such as South Whitehall, Upper Mount Bethel and Upper Macungie. ....
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East Lyme The Board of Finance after lengthy deliberations approved a proposed $77.99 million budget that officials hope will put the town in a good position as it slowly emerges from the coronavirus pandemic. If the spending plan makes it intact through a public hearing on Monday and a budget referendum in May, there will be one new police officer and numerous new teachers to help the town face the realities of the 2021-22 fiscal year. The proposal designates $52.21 million for education, $19.38 million for general government, $5.72 million for debt service and $683,113 for capital. It represents a total increase of 2.37% over the current budget. ....