A sketchy look at the day in politics.
Saturday, December 7, 2024
A sketchy look at the day in politics.
Along with potential court challenges, the state treasurer wants to make sure federal funding isn’t held up.
Their demand for electricity could drive up prices and slow the transition to clean power sources.
Flavored tobacco, including vapes and menthol cigarettes, are seeing heavy use by the state’s youths.
State lawmakers may debate a bill to adopt standard time permanently, ending the daylight time switch.
As local governments struggle to fund services with available revenue, residents have decisions ahead.
Gifts of experiences can be found at YMCA, Village Theatre, Schack and Imagine Children’s Museum.
Blocking the merger of Albertsons and Kroger could end cost union jobs and fair prices for shoppers.
Businesses are scaling back diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Local governments should as well.
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
Winter is an apt time to use darkness, disruption and decisions to evaluate and reassemble how things get done.
Considering the context of all that transpired, Biden’s pardon of his son is itself a pardonable sin.
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