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Idaho Capital Sun
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By the end of the year, roughly 80,000 low-income Idahoans on Medicaid expansion will need to start proving that they are working to stay on the program. Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Friday signed into law House Bill 913. The bill — which takes effect immediately — directs the state to implement Medicaid work requirements […]

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By the end of the year, roughly 80,000 low-income Idahoans on Medicaid expansion will need to start proving that they are working to stay on the program. Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Friday signed into law House Bill 913. The bill — which takes effect immediately — directs the state to implement Medicaid work requirements […]

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Times of San Diego
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Emerald Plaza, with its green-tinted façades and clustered towers, officially opened on April 10, 1990.

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Emerald Plaza, with its green-tinted façades and clustered towers, officially opened on April 10, 1990.

One official warned City Council members that providers may have to lay off staff or even go bankrupt over the payment delays.

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One official warned City Council members that providers may have to lay off staff or even go bankrupt over the payment delays.

(The Center Square) - The Colorado Senate Appropriations Committee passed a series of bills Friday for the Senate to consider, including legislation on electrical service, child care and bureaucratic bloat. The bills aim to establish a cheaper energy program for low-income residents, simplify the state’s child care provider system and create more checks to minimize unnecessary regulations. All three of the Senate-introduced bills received minimal discussion in the appropriations committee Friday, with comments largely reserved for clarifying questions on the bills' content. Senate Bill 26-002, the Energy Affordability bill introduced by Democrats, narrowly passed the appropriations committee Friday by a vote of 4-3 along party lines. Despite the disagreement, no comments were made by the committee members on the legislation beyond clarifying the contents of the bill. If passed, the bill would require an investment-owned electric utility to propose a program for a lower cost electricity plan for qualifying low-income residents. The bill does not specify what the qualifying income level would be nor how much the electricity discount would be. “It is in the public interest for investor-owned electric utilities to provide the first allotment of residential electricity service to income-qualified utility customers, which service represents a minimum level of electricity at a marginal cost rate to customers,” read the bill’s declaration. The Energy Affordability bill now heads to the Senate Committee of the Whole to be discussed by the full Senate before a vote. SB26-020, the Child Care Provider Licensing and Quality bill, would establish a task force to find ways to simplify the process for and reduce unnecessary regulation of the state’s child care provider system. The Child Care Provider Licensing and Quality bill passed the appropriations committee in a unanimous vote Friday to be moved to the Senate consent calendar, which will allow the bill to be passed more quickly. Child care affordability and access is considered a major issue in Colorado, with SB26-20 one of the ways the state is trying to reduce the cost for young parents. The task force would be fully funded through donations and grants until the end of 2026, when it would have to be reconsidered for renewal, potentially with state funds. Colorado already pays for child care licensing specialists, with one of the largest changes in this bill being to turn those specialists into state employees. “There will be some savings achieved by bringing those staff in-house,” said Sen. Scott Bright, a Republican representing the 13th District. “Essentially, they're the same individuals. They'll be just rehired as state employees, at a total less expense.” SB26-137, the Measures to Reduce Administrative Burdens bill, passed the appropriations committee with bipartisan unanimous approval. The bill also received recommendation to be placed on the consent calendar, potentially allowing for an easier passage. The bill, which received no comments or discussion in committee by either party, would require department rules be reviewed at least every five years. The administrative-focused bill would aim to root out repetitive, obsolete or ineffective rules. Colorado has been criticized as an overregulated state in recent years, with a report by the Colorado Chamber Foundation finding the state to be the sixth-most regulated in the country.

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(The Center Square) - The Colorado Senate Appropriations Committee passed a series of bills Friday for the Senate to consider, including legislation on electrical service, child care and bureaucratic bloat. The bills aim to establish a cheaper energy program for low-income residents, simplify the state’s child care provider system and create more checks to minimize unnecessary regulations. All three of the Senate-introduced bills received minimal discussion in the appropriations committee Friday, with comments largely reserved for clarifying questions on the bills' content. Senate Bill 26-002, the Energy Affordability bill introduced by Democrats, narrowly passed the appropriations committee Friday by a vote of 4-3 along party lines. Despite the disagreement, no comments were made by the committee members on the legislation beyond clarifying the contents of the bill. If passed, the bill would require an investment-owned electric utility to propose a program for a lower cost electricity plan for qualifying low-income residents. The bill does not specify what the qualifying income level would be nor how much the electricity discount would be. “It is in the public interest for investor-owned electric utilities to provide the first allotment of residential electricity service to income-qualified utility customers, which service represents a minimum level of electricity at a marginal cost rate to customers,” read the bill’s declaration. The Energy Affordability bill now heads to the Senate Committee of the Whole to be discussed by the full Senate before a vote. SB26-020, the Child Care Provider Licensing and Quality bill, would establish a task force to find ways to simplify the process for and reduce unnecessary regulation of the state’s child care provider system. The Child Care Provider Licensing and Quality bill passed the appropriations committee in a unanimous vote Friday to be moved to the Senate consent calendar, which will allow the bill to be passed more quickly. Child care affordability and access is considered a major issue in Colorado, with SB26-20 one of the ways the state is trying to reduce the cost for young parents. The task force would be fully funded through donations and grants until the end of 2026, when it would have to be reconsidered for renewal, potentially with state funds. Colorado already pays for child care licensing specialists, with one of the largest changes in this bill being to turn those specialists into state employees. “There will be some savings achieved by bringing those staff in-house,” said Sen. Scott Bright, a Republican representing the 13th District. “Essentially, they're the same individuals. They'll be just rehired as state employees, at a total less expense.” SB26-137, the Measures to Reduce Administrative Burdens bill, passed the appropriations committee with bipartisan unanimous approval. The bill also received recommendation to be placed on the consent calendar, potentially allowing for an easier passage. The bill, which received no comments or discussion in committee by either party, would require department rules be reviewed at least every five years. The administrative-focused bill would aim to root out repetitive, obsolete or ineffective rules. Colorado has been criticized as an overregulated state in recent years, with a report by the Colorado Chamber Foundation finding the state to be the sixth-most regulated in the country.

The centers have drawn criticism for their potential health and environmental effects on surrounding communities and for the amount of energy they use.

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The centers have drawn criticism for their potential health and environmental effects on surrounding communities and for the amount of energy they use.

The State Board of Education approved an early draft of social studies changes, setting up a vote in June that will determine how students learn history over the next decade.

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The State Board of Education approved an early draft of social studies changes, setting up a vote in June that will determine how students learn history over the next decade.

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Fort Worth Report
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The market featured more than 100 University of Texas at Arlington student and alumni vendors.

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The market featured more than 100 University of Texas at Arlington student and alumni vendors.

رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا در آینه سینما | روایت قدرت از اخلاق تا نقش رسانه

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رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا در آینه سینما | روایت قدرت از اخلاق تا نقش رسانه

Security researchers have identified 213 vulnerabilities in Russia’s state-backed messaging app Max through a bug bounty program, Positive Technologies CTO Alexei Batyuk said at the international Svyaz-2026 exhibition, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported.

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Security researchers have identified 213 vulnerabilities in Russia’s state-backed messaging app Max through a bug bounty program, Positive Technologies CTO Alexei Batyuk said at the international Svyaz-2026 exhibition, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported.

هزار ساعت قطعی اینترنت در ایران در گفتگو با امیر صادق پور

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هزار ساعت قطعی اینترنت در ایران در گفتگو با امیر صادق پور

سایه اختلافات بر مذاکرات؛ بی‌اعتمادی به قالیباف در میان فرماندهان سپاه؟

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سایه اختلافات بر مذاکرات؛ بی‌اعتمادی به قالیباف در میان فرماندهان سپاه؟

جمهوری اسلامی اینترنت را بر میلیون‌ها ایرانی بست تا «خودی‌ها» با سیم‌کارت سفید پروپاگاندا کنند

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جمهوری اسلامی اینترنت را بر میلیون‌ها ایرانی بست تا «خودی‌ها» با سیم‌کارت سفید پروپاگاندا کنند

آتش‌بسی که هنوز روی کاغذ هم تثبیت نشده به میدان تازه‌ای از نبرد تبدیل شده است. نه با موشک و پهپاد بلکه با روایت‌ها. در این میان، جمهوری اسلامی چنان تصویری از پیروزی ساخته که حتی بخشی از حامیانش نیز به تردید افتاده‌اند و شاید بزرگ‌ترین شکست، نه در میدان جنگ، بلکه در باور به همین تصویر رخ داده است.

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آتش‌بسی که هنوز روی کاغذ هم تثبیت نشده به میدان تازه‌ای از نبرد تبدیل شده است. نه با موشک و پهپاد بلکه با روایت‌ها. در این میان، جمهوری اسلامی چنان تصویری از پیروزی ساخته که حتی بخشی از حامیانش نیز به تردید افتاده‌اند و شاید بزرگ‌ترین شکست، نه در میدان جنگ، بلکه در باور به همین تصویر رخ داده است.

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Aspen Journalism
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A 39-unit manufactured home community in Rifle that a California real estate investment firm purchased in December is part of a portfolio of seven Western Slope parks consisting of more than 700 homesites and recently acquired by the company. The post California firm buys up seven Western Slope mobile home parks appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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A 39-unit manufactured home community in Rifle that a California real estate investment firm purchased in December is part of a portfolio of seven Western Slope parks consisting of more than 700 homesites and recently acquired by the company. The post California firm buys up seven Western Slope mobile home parks appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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Inside Climate News
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MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Despite setbacks and some significant legislative defeats, Alabama environmentalists’ biggest takeaway from the 2026 legislative session is that growing citizen opposition to weak regulation and high energy prices has put real pressure on elected officials and begun to change the political landscape, slowly but surely.  “This legislative session was one of the most intense […]

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MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Despite setbacks and some significant legislative defeats, Alabama environmentalists’ biggest takeaway from the 2026 legislative session is that growing citizen opposition to weak regulation and high energy prices has put real pressure on elected officials and begun to change the political landscape, slowly but surely.  “This legislative session was one of the most intense […]

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法国国际广播电台
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台湾最大反对党中国国民党主席郑丽文周五在北京与中共总书记习近平举行会谈,双方高谈“九二共识”、“两岸和平”以及“中华民族伟大复兴”,然而台湾主政的民进党政府对这些说辞保持着高度警惕。

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台湾最大反对党中国国民党主席郑丽文周五在北京与中共总书记习近平举行会谈,双方高谈“九二共识”、“两岸和平”以及“中华民族伟大复兴”,然而台湾主政的民进党政府对这些说辞保持着高度警惕。

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法國國際廣播電台
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台灣最大反對黨中國國民黨主席鄭麗文周五在北京與中共總書記習近平舉行會談,雙方高談“九二共識”、“兩岸和平”以及“中華民族偉大復興”,然而台灣主政的民進黨政府對這些說辭保持着高度警惕。

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台灣最大反對黨中國國民黨主席鄭麗文周五在北京與中共總書記習近平舉行會談,雙方高談“九二共識”、“兩岸和平”以及“中華民族偉大復興”,然而台灣主政的民進黨政府對這些說辭保持着高度警惕。

La Fiscalía Regional de Valparaíso confirmó que todavía no se ha definido el delito por el que podría ser investigada...

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La Fiscalía Regional de Valparaíso confirmó que todavía no se ha definido el delito por el que podría ser investigada...

La Seremi de Salud de Antofagasta decretó la prohibición de funcionamiento y el inicio de un sumario sanitario contra la Farmacia Cruz Verde de calle Prat, en Taltal. El operativo reveló la ausencia total del químico-farmacéutico durante la jornada laboral, además de irregularidades en el etiquetado de precios y la falta de información sobre los turnos obligatorios. Este artículo Sin químico y sin precios: los motivos del cierre de la única sucursal de Cruz Verde de Taltal fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La Seremi de Salud de Antofagasta decretó la prohibición de funcionamiento y el inicio de un sumario sanitario contra la Farmacia Cruz Verde de calle Prat, en Taltal. El operativo reveló la ausencia total del químico-farmacéutico durante la jornada laboral, además de irregularidades en el etiquetado de precios y la falta de información sobre los turnos obligatorios. Este artículo Sin químico y sin precios: los motivos del cierre de la única sucursal de Cruz Verde de Taltal fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Voice of San Diego
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Two years after bird bodies washed up on Mission Bay shores following a barrage of fireworks shows, SeaWorld San Diego says it will switch to using mostly drones instead. Voice […] The post We Helped Diffuse SeaWorld’s Fireworks. You’re Welcome. appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

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Two years after bird bodies washed up on Mission Bay shores following a barrage of fireworks shows, SeaWorld San Diego says it will switch to using mostly drones instead. Voice […] The post We Helped Diffuse SeaWorld’s Fireworks. You’re Welcome. appeared first on Voice of San Diego.