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What Senate Republicans are saying about Trump’s impeachment trial - Wisconsin Examiner
5:54News Story“Ron Johnson” by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0FLORIDAIOWAKANSASLOUISIANAMAINEMISSOURIMONTANANORTH CAROLINAOHIOPENNSYLVANIATENNESSEEWISCONSINRon Johnson absurdly floats that Nancy Pelosi is somehow responsible for a MAGA mob descending on the Capitol for a deadly insurrection— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar)Xby Laura Olson, February 9, 2021by Laura Olson, February 9, 2021WASHINGTON — The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is set to begin Tuesday, when the Senate will start hearing arguments over whether Trump should be convicted of inciting the...…5:54News Story“Ron Johnson” by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0FLORIDAIOWAKANSASLOUISIANAMAINEMISSOURIMONTANANORTH CAROLINAOHIOPENNSYLVANIATENNESSEEWISCONSINRon Johnson absurdly floats that Nancy Pelosi is somehow responsible for a MAGA mob descending on the Capitol for a deadly insurrection— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar)Xby Laura Olson, February 9, 2021by Laura Olson, February 9, 2021WASHINGTON — The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is set to begin Tuesday, when the Senate will start hearing arguments over whether Trump should be convicted of inciting the...WW…
Could Maryland and Virginia health care workers with jobs in D.C. lose out on initial COVID-19 vaccines? - Virginia Mercury
WASHINGTON — The federal government’s plan to allocate COVID-19 vaccines to states based on population is creating a mismatch for the District of Columbia, with its small population but large share of health care workers who commute from Maryland and Virginia.Roughly 75 percent of D.C.’s more than 80,000 health care workers live in Maryland or Virginia, according to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser. But the District is only expecting to receive 6,800 vaccine doses in the initial batch later this month, according to the Washington Post.That first set of vaccine doses is...… WASHINGTON — The federal government’s plan to allocate COVID-19 vaccines to states based on population is creating a mismatch for the District of Columbia, with its small population but large share of health care workers who commute from Maryland and Virginia.Roughly 75 percent of D.C.’s more than 80,000 health care workers live in Maryland or Virginia, according to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser. But the District is only expecting to receive 6,800 vaccine doses in the initial batch later this month, according to the Washington Post.That first set of vaccine doses is...WW…
Lehigh Valley voters may want to bring their own pen, gloves to vote in coronavirus-plagued primary
AdvertisementBy The Morning CallMay 04, 2020 at 7:12 pmHealth officials across the country are asking residents to wear masks when they go into public, but Pennsylvania voters may want to bring some extra supplies when they go to cast a vote in the June 2 primary.In Northampton County, where citizens cast their ballot on a touch screen machine, Chief Registrar Amy Cozze is encouraging voters to bring their own gloves. In Lehigh County, Chief Clerk of Elections Tim Benyo is advising residents to bring their own pen to mark their paper ballot.AdvertisementBoth requests are intended to limit...…AdvertisementBy The Morning CallMay 04, 2020 at 7:12 pmHealth officials across the country are asking residents to wear masks when they go into public, but Pennsylvania voters may want to bring some extra supplies when they go to cast a vote in the June 2 primary.In Northampton County, where citizens cast their ballot on a touch screen machine, Chief Registrar Amy Cozze is encouraging voters to bring their own gloves. In Lehigh County, Chief Clerk of Elections Tim Benyo is advising residents to bring their own pen to mark their paper ballot.AdvertisementBoth requests are intended to limit...WW…
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