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Wisconsin hasn't expanded senior program to cover vaccines
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has not expanded the state's popular SeniorCare program to include coverage for vaccines, despite being required under a bipartisan law and as flu season begins while the coronavirus ravages the state.
GOP unveils $1.4T spending bill amid post-election turmoil
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans controlling the Senate unveiled a government-wide, $1.4 trillion spending bill on Tuesday, a largely bipartisan measure that faces uncertain odds during this period of post-election tumult in Washington.
GOP unveils $1.4T spending bill amid post-election turmoil
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans controlling the Senate unveiled a government-wide, $1.4 trillion spending bill on Tuesday, a largely bipartisan measure that faces uncertain odds during this period of post-election tumult in Washington.
Malaysia's king rejects PM's proposal to declare emergency
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia's king on Sunday rejected a proposal by embattled Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to declare a state of emergency to fight a new outbreak of the coronavirus.
Embattled Malaysian PM gets respite but survival in balance
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A key ally's reaffirmed support for Malaysia's prime minister offers him a respite after his failed bid to declare a coronavirus emergency, but his political survival still hangs in the balance.
Idaho governor restores $99 million in education funding
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Gov. Brad Little on Friday restored $99 million in K-12 education funding he cut earlier this year amid budget shortfall concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Idaho governor restores $99 million in education funding
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Gov. Brad Little on Friday restored $99 million in K-12 education funding he cut earlier this year amid budget shortfall concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Senate Republicans name LeMahieu new majority leader
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Senate Republicans chose new leaders Thursday as they prepare to use an expanded majority to revise the next state budget, draw new legislative district maps and potentially fire Gov. Tony Evers' health secretary.
Adams County Sheriff's endorsements may have broken electioneering laws
Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner may have violated state electioneering laws by using the department’s official social media page to endorse two candidates for the county board of commissioners, according to staff with the Public Disclosure Commission.
Idaho governor restores $99 million in education funding
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Gov. Brad Little on Friday restored $99 million in K-12 education funding he cut earlier this year amid budget shortfall concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Louisiana reshuffles federal virus aid to avoid losing it
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana lawmakers Friday reshuffled $16 million in federal coronavirus aid to unemployment payments and mobile devices for schoolchildren, in a rush to spend all the dollars before an end-of-year congressional deadline.
Louisiana reshuffles federal virus aid to avoid losing it
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana lawmakers Friday reshuffled $16 million in federal coronavirus aid to unemployment payments and mobile devices for schoolchildren, in a rush to spend all the dollars before an end-of-year congressional deadline.
EU looking to reinforce climate credentials during summit
BRUSSELS (AP) — Five years after the Paris agreement, the European Union’s climate credentials will be put to the test as the bloc's leaders meet Thursday to try and seal an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by the end of the decade compared to 1990 levels.
Additional investments by the state Legislature would be money well spent
Each year, graduates from Big Bend Community College and Wenatchee Valley College land well-paying jobs or transfer to universities.
Legals July 19, 2017
VENDOR ROSTER The CBHP is preparing a vendor roster for purchases costing less than Fifty Thousand Dollars for materials, supplies, equipment and services to be used in maintaining its hydroelectric power projects. To be on roster, submit business name and contact information. Columbia Basin Hydropower Attn: Accounting Dept. P.O. Box 219 Ephrata, WA 98823-0219 #07037/94989 Pub: July 12, 19 & 26, 2017
School board candidates talk funding, overcrowding
MOSES LAKE — The four candidates vying to spend the next four years on the Moses Lake School Board answered questions and talked about their vision for the district’s schools at a candidate forum on Wednesday night.
Legals July 18, 2018
VENDOR ROSTER The CBHP is preparing a vendor roster for purchases costing less than Fifty Thousand Dollars for materials, supplies, equipment and services to be used in maintaining its hydroelectric power projects. To be on roster, submit business name and contact information. Columbia Basin Hydropower (CBHP) Attn: Accounting Dept. P.O. Box 219 Ephrata, WA 98823-0219 #07024/207501 Pub: July 11, 18, 25, 2018
Testimony begins on Hirst decision bills
OLYMPIA — Two bills, which are aimed at solving well water and building permit issues caused by a controversial Washington State Supreme last year, were testified on in a committee Tuesday.
Taxes still top focus as Nebraska lawmakers resume session
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers will return to their legislative session Monday for the first time in almost four months with most of the same challenges they faced back in March, plus new questions about how the coronavirus will squeeze the state budget.
Taxes still top focus as Nebraska lawmakers resume session
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers will return to their legislative session Monday for the first time in almost four months with most of the same challenges they faced back in March, plus new questions about how the coronavirus will squeeze the state budget.