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Washington mdash; A Wisconsin appeals court has put on hold a lower court order requiring the state to immediately purge more than 200,000 people from voters rolls over questions about their addresses.The Wisconsin Court of Appeals temporarily halted the removal while it revie stanley cup ws the dispute, handing a victory to the state s elections commission and voter groups challenging the move. It also temporarily put on hold an order from Ozaukee County Circuit Court Judge Paul Malloy, who found the Wisconsin Elections Commission and some of its members in stanley cup contempt for not immediately removing the 209,000 names from voter rolls.Malloy ruled Monday that the state elections panel and three of its members would face daily fines if they continued to refuse to deactivate the registrations in question. The Wisc vaso stanley onsin Institute for Law and Liberty, a conservative law firm, sued the Wisconsin Elections Commission in November on behalf of three voters arguing it broke state law by not removing voters who failed to respond to a notice mailed by the state in October within 30 days. The notice asks voters who were flagged as having moved to either confirm their addresses or update their information.The panel instead recommended it wait several months before deactivating the voter registrations to ensure the accuracy of data about the voters. In December, Malloy sided with the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty and ordered the state to remove 209,00 Zbta Ask Scott Reed
I direct your attention to Friday s edition of National Public Radio s All Things Considered. The program conducted a fascinating roundtable discussion with 15 voters from York, Pa. Race and the election was the main topic of conversation. The 15 voters were disarmingly honest, yet thoughtful and considered in their comments. One white woman admitted she feared street violence by some African-Americans if Sen. Barack Obama wins next week, as most polls predict he will: I don t want to sound racist, and I m not racist.... But I feel if we put Obama in the White House, there will be chaos. She went on to explain that she feared poor, young black men might take to the streets and carouse or worse if Obama wins next Tuesday. An African-American Republican who s voting for Obama countered that was not a realistic fear. He said instead what stanley cup concerns him is the possibility African-Americans will feel victory has been stolen from them if Sen. John McCain wins, despite polls showing the Arizona Republican trailing. Good point. This is stanley spain the height of responsible journalism on an issue that permeates everyone s perspective and yet has been all too rarely addressed honestly and fairly by the media this campaign season.More often, we see it discussed in irresponsible terms. For example, this posting on HuffingtonPost: The only threat to the Obama campaign in the stanley canada next week is the festering threat that Americans will take to the streets and r
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When a heavy rain hits New Orleans, residents move their cars to higher ground for fear of fast-rising street flooding. Knee-deep potholes can eat a car s fender. When pressure drops in the city s aging water delivery system, restaurants and cafes have to boil water to feed customers.Battered by nature and neglect, New Orleans is one of the best examples of what President Trump calls the country s crumbling infrastructure. But when looking at the billion-dollar needs of this 300-year-old city, two things become apparent: The rebuilding task is immense and it s not clear the president s new plan will help.The city needs about $11.6 billion to bring key parts of its infrastructure into this century, said city official Katie Dignan. That means repairing the roads, stanley cup the infrastructure under them mdash; sewer, water and drainage mdash; as well as other parts of the drainage system that empties the city of water when it rains. Dignan said the city has about $2 billion available, some from FEMA to mitigate Hurricane Katrina damage and some from other sources. Now, the city faces choices on how to come up with the remainder. Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who calls the aging sewer, water and drainage system a prime example of needed infrastructure work, has doubts about Mr. Trump s proposal.Mr. Trump call stanley cup spain ed on Congress to produce a bill tha stanley cup t generates at least $1.5 trillion for infrastructure investment. But he hasn t detailed how much money the Lnbc 2020 hopeful John Hickenlooper unveils plan to re-energize trade with the world
This story was written by Hannah McClung, The Daily Cardin stanley cup alThe watchdog group One Wisconsin Now filed a complaint Tuesday with the Government Accountability Board saying Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce failed to report lobbying activity involving the University of Wisconsin budget. WMC, a pro-business interest group, commented on its lobbying activities in response to former UW-Madison Chancellor John Wileys article in Madison Magazine, in which he said WMC is not acting in the best interests of the University of Wisconsin. In a statement released Aug. 20, WMC said they played a part in the final passage of the entire Wisconsin state budget. But according to One Wisonsin Now, that statement was revised from one released earlier the same day that read, WMC actively lobbied for final passage of the UW budget. This public reversal on WMCs previous claim is even more reason why a full investigation by the GAB is warranted, Scot Ross, executive director of One Wisconsin Now, said. WMC is confident the complaint will be dismissed by the accounatibility board bec stanley vattenflaska ause the complaints are without merit, said Jim Pugh, director of public relations for WMC. [This complaint] is part of an ongo stanley thermobecher ing harassment campaign by One Wisconsin Now, Pugh said. According to Pugh, WMC supported the final passage of the entire state budget, which included massive funding increases for the University of
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President Obama on Thursdaysigned a short-term measure to keep the government funded stanley puodelis through Dec. 9, ahead of the Friday deadline to prevent a government shutdown.Mr. Obama signed the spending measure, which extends current spending levels for most of the government,before heading to Israel to attend former Israeli President Shimon Peresrsquo funeral.Congress passed the bill on Wednesday and left Washingtonfora six-week recess through the election to campaign in their districts.The House passed the bill342-85 Wednesday nightand the Senatepassed the bill earlier in the stanley spain day72-26. The legislation includes 2017 funding for military construction projects and the Department of Veterans Affairs.Besides the regular government funding, it alsoprovides $1.1 billion in emergency fundingto fight the Zika virus, which will beoffset by $400 million. In response to floods that ravaged Louisiana and o stanley uk ther states recently, the legislationalso provides $500 million in supplemental funding.Its passage came after Democrats largely opposed the bill because it didnrsquo;t provide aid for Flint. Congressional leaders, however, hashed out a deal that will provide for Flint aid in a separate water resources developmentmeasure. When lawmakers return to Capitol Hill in November, they will only have about three weeks in session to strike another spending deal. Democrats are hoping to pass a package that would fund the government through the rest of the f Wicf Rick Gates, ex-Trump official who aided Mueller probe, sentenced to 45 days in jail
Watch CBS News Videos Online in the book Game Change by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, which contains new details from within the Obama and McCain campaigns, may bring heat to some, but probably not enough to burn. This weekend Republican official stanley thermobecher s have called for the resignation of Harry Reid, D-Nev., as Senate Majority Leader, after he was quoted in the book to be released on Tuesday as saying that candidate Barack Obama s chances of victory would be helped because he was a light-skinned African-American with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one. President Obama accepted the Senator s apology Saturday. Above: Obama and Reid in 2006. Some Republicans charged Democrats with a double-standard if Reid does not lose his post, as GOP Sen. Trent Lott did after comments he made in 2002 about Sen. Strom Thurmond, an ardent segregationist during the rise of the civil rights movement. [On Face the Nation Sunday Sen. Dianne Feinstein said .] CBS News chi stanley canada ef Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer said today that he did not think the two situations were analogous mdash; at least politically mdash; and that Reid will not lose his leadership position no matter how much noise the Republicans make. We were told yesterday that this is different than the time when Trent Lott, the Republican leader of the Senate, said that the country wou stanley termoska ld have been better off basically had Strom Thurmond, a segregationist, been elected presid
Washington mdash; A Wisconsin appeals court has put on hold a lower court order requiring the state to immediately purge more than 200,000 people from voters rolls over questions about their addresses.The Wisconsin Court of Appeals temporarily halted the removal while it revie stanley cup ws the dispute, handing a victory to the state s elections commission and voter groups challenging the move. It also temporarily put on hold an order from Ozaukee County Circuit Court Judge Paul Malloy, who found the Wisconsin Elections Commission and some of its members in stanley cup contempt for not immediately removing the 209,000 names from voter rolls.Malloy ruled Monday that the state elections panel and three of its members would face daily fines if they continued to refuse to deactivate the registrations in question. The Wisc vaso stanley onsin Institute for Law and Liberty, a conservative law firm, sued the Wisconsin Elections Commission in November on behalf of three voters arguing it broke state law by not removing voters who failed to respond to a notice mailed by the state in October within 30 days. The notice asks voters who were flagged as having moved to either confirm their addresses or update their information.The panel instead recommended it wait several months before deactivating the voter registrations to ensure the accuracy of data about the voters. In December, Malloy sided with the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty and ordered the state to remove 209,00 Zbta Ask Scott Reed
I direct your attention to Friday s edition of National Public Radio s All Things Considered. The program conducted a fascinating roundtable discussion with 15 voters from York, Pa. Race and the election was the main topic of conversation. The 15 voters were disarmingly honest, yet thoughtful and considered in their comments. One white woman admitted she feared street violence by some African-Americans if Sen. Barack Obama wins next week, as most polls predict he will: I don t want to sound racist, and I m not racist.... But I feel if we put Obama in the White House, there will be chaos. She went on to explain that she feared poor, young black men might take to the streets and carouse or worse if Obama wins next Tuesday. An African-American Republican who s voting for Obama countered that was not a realistic fear. He said instead what stanley cup concerns him is the possibility African-Americans will feel victory has been stolen from them if Sen. John McCain wins, despite polls showing the Arizona Republican trailing. Good point. This is stanley spain the height of responsible journalism on an issue that permeates everyone s perspective and yet has been all too rarely addressed honestly and fairly by the media this campaign season.More often, we see it discussed in irresponsible terms. For example, this posting on HuffingtonPost: The only threat to the Obama campaign in the stanley canada next week is the festering threat that Americans will take to the streets and r
Blro Can the Harris Walz campaign get voter turnout in a Pennsylvania environmental justice community affected by natural gas
When a heavy rain hits New Orleans, residents move their cars to higher ground for fear of fast-rising street flooding. Knee-deep potholes can eat a car s fender. When pressure drops in the city s aging water delivery system, restaurants and cafes have to boil water to feed customers.Battered by nature and neglect, New Orleans is one of the best examples of what President Trump calls the country s crumbling infrastructure. But when looking at the billion-dollar needs of this 300-year-old city, two things become apparent: The rebuilding task is immense and it s not clear the president s new plan will help.The city needs about $11.6 billion to bring key parts of its infrastructure into this century, said city official Katie Dignan. That means repairing the roads, stanley cup the infrastructure under them mdash; sewer, water and drainage mdash; as well as other parts of the drainage system that empties the city of water when it rains. Dignan said the city has about $2 billion available, some from FEMA to mitigate Hurricane Katrina damage and some from other sources. Now, the city faces choices on how to come up with the remainder. Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who calls the aging sewer, water and drainage system a prime example of needed infrastructure work, has doubts about Mr. Trump s proposal.Mr. Trump call stanley cup spain ed on Congress to produce a bill tha stanley cup t generates at least $1.5 trillion for infrastructure investment. But he hasn t detailed how much money the Lnbc 2020 hopeful John Hickenlooper unveils plan to re-energize trade with the world
This story was written by Hannah McClung, The Daily Cardin stanley cup alThe watchdog group One Wisconsin Now filed a complaint Tuesday with the Government Accountability Board saying Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce failed to report lobbying activity involving the University of Wisconsin budget. WMC, a pro-business interest group, commented on its lobbying activities in response to former UW-Madison Chancellor John Wileys article in Madison Magazine, in which he said WMC is not acting in the best interests of the University of Wisconsin. In a statement released Aug. 20, WMC said they played a part in the final passage of the entire Wisconsin state budget. But according to One Wisonsin Now, that statement was revised from one released earlier the same day that read, WMC actively lobbied for final passage of the UW budget. This public reversal on WMCs previous claim is even more reason why a full investigation by the GAB is warranted, Scot Ross, executive director of One Wisconsin Now, said. WMC is confident the complaint will be dismissed by the accounatibility board bec stanley vattenflaska ause the complaints are without merit, said Jim Pugh, director of public relations for WMC. [This complaint] is part of an ongo stanley thermobecher ing harassment campaign by One Wisconsin Now, Pugh said. According to Pugh, WMC supported the final passage of the entire state budget, which included massive funding increases for the University of
Fazx Bush: 30,000 Iraqis Killed In War
President Obama on Thursdaysigned a short-term measure to keep the government funded stanley puodelis through Dec. 9, ahead of the Friday deadline to prevent a government shutdown.Mr. Obama signed the spending measure, which extends current spending levels for most of the government,before heading to Israel to attend former Israeli President Shimon Peresrsquo funeral.Congress passed the bill on Wednesday and left Washingtonfora six-week recess through the election to campaign in their districts.The House passed the bill342-85 Wednesday nightand the Senatepassed the bill earlier in the stanley spain day72-26. The legislation includes 2017 funding for military construction projects and the Department of Veterans Affairs.Besides the regular government funding, it alsoprovides $1.1 billion in emergency fundingto fight the Zika virus, which will beoffset by $400 million. In response to floods that ravaged Louisiana and o stanley uk ther states recently, the legislationalso provides $500 million in supplemental funding.Its passage came after Democrats largely opposed the bill because it didnrsquo;t provide aid for Flint. Congressional leaders, however, hashed out a deal that will provide for Flint aid in a separate water resources developmentmeasure. When lawmakers return to Capitol Hill in November, they will only have about three weeks in session to strike another spending deal. Democrats are hoping to pass a package that would fund the government through the rest of the f Wicf Rick Gates, ex-Trump official who aided Mueller probe, sentenced to 45 days in jail
Watch CBS News Videos Online in the book Game Change by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, which contains new details from within the Obama and McCain campaigns, may bring heat to some, but probably not enough to burn. This weekend Republican official stanley thermobecher s have called for the resignation of Harry Reid, D-Nev., as Senate Majority Leader, after he was quoted in the book to be released on Tuesday as saying that candidate Barack Obama s chances of victory would be helped because he was a light-skinned African-American with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one. President Obama accepted the Senator s apology Saturday. Above: Obama and Reid in 2006. Some Republicans charged Democrats with a double-standard if Reid does not lose his post, as GOP Sen. Trent Lott did after comments he made in 2002 about Sen. Strom Thurmond, an ardent segregationist during the rise of the civil rights movement. [On Face the Nation Sunday Sen. Dianne Feinstein said .] CBS News chi stanley canada ef Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer said today that he did not think the two situations were analogous mdash; at least politically mdash; and that Reid will not lose his leadership position no matter how much noise the Republicans make. We were told yesterday that this is different than the time when Trent Lott, the Republican leader of the Senate, said that the country wou stanley termoska ld have been better off basically had Strom Thurmond, a segregationist, been elected presid