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A in The Tennessean newspaper added, “Opponents have argued that laws are already in place to prevent public obscenity and that the bill’s broad language will have a chilling effect on artistic performance and depictions of gender nonconformity.”
Among the bill’s most steadfast supporters was James Lyall, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont.
Source: https://vtdigger.org/2023/06/20/after-whirlwind-day-vermont-lawmakers-adjourn-veto-session-early/
Boesenecker said the bill’s language doesn’t affect the sale or transfer of “firearms that we would typically think of in a concealed carry or self-defense situation,” such as a semi-automatic handgun with a magazine that loads in the grip.
Source: https://www.lamarledger.com/2023/01/23/colorado-democrats-assault-weapon-ban-sales/
But most analysts foresee the bill’s approval and U.S. President Joe Biden said on Wednesday he expected thebill on his desk by next Monday.
But they expressed concerns that the bill’s original language would put their market niche at a disadvantage by lumping them too closely with newly legalized cannabis businesses.
Source: https://drgnews.com/2023/03/15/minnesota-bill-to-legalize-marijuana-gets-major-rewrite/
Dr. Ge Bai, a professor of health policy and management at Johns Hopkins University, meanwhile, said she saw plenty of value in the bill’s approach.
Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/03/22/colorado-hospital-transparency-health-care-costs/
Even a year later, Republicans like Scott remain the bill’s most vocal detractors, but Democrats are not unanimous in their support.
“I’m really quite upset about it,” Rep. Gerry Pollet, D-Seattle, the bill’s prime sponsor, said late Thursday.
“It’s important to have a robust discussion and make sure the bill’s been vetted.”
Source: https://chronicleillinois.com/government/legislation-calls-for-lifting-ban-on-nuclear-construction/
I went to New Mexico experts to verify the bill’s sponsor’s assertion that “everyone uses consumption” to calculate water use numbers, which is clear is not correct for “everyone.”
Source: https://suindependent.com/sb119-water-calculation-reveals-desperation/
Kalra’s bill is sparse on details at the moment, signaling that the bill’s sponsors anticipate an extended campaign to boost support both among legislators and with grassroots activists.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2023-03-21/california-single-payer-healthcare-scott-wiener
Public testimony about the bill’s effects stretched for nearly an entire day, with more than 500 people coming out against the legislation.
Republican Representative Steven Holt of Denison is the bill’s lead sponsor.
Sakhardande said she began meeting state legislators and working on the bill with Sen. Zaynab Mohamed (DFL-Minneapolis), who served as the bill’s chief author, in September.
Several things could improve the bill’s prospects.
She said the bill’s fate — it died in a year with historic Democratic majorities in the Legislature — is something lawmakers will all need to explain to their constituents.
Source: https://pagosadailypost.com/2023/04/21/colorado-house-committee-kills-assault-weapons-ban/
Strip searches would then only occur when there’s probable cause, aligning with the proposed bill’s intent, or when someone refuses to go through the scanner.
“The aim of Final Five Voting is not to change who gets elected; it is designed to change the incentives of those who do get elected,” the bill’s chief authors — Republican Reps.
The bill’s almost identical to one Governor Reynolds approved five years ago.
The bill’s author, Sen. Gerald Boudreaux, D-Lafayette, said operating-room patients emit “surgical smoke plume,” or actual smoke, when treated with a heat-generating device.