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2026ko Adarra Sariak badu sariduna. Edo hobe esan, saridunak: Pantxoa Karrere eta Peio Ospital musikari lapurtarrak. Hala ezagutarazi dute Viktoria Eugenia antzokian egin duten agerraldian. Donostiako Udalak eta Donostia Kulturak banatzen duten hamahirugarren Adarra Saria da Pantxoa eta Peio bikotearena.

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2026ko Adarra Sariak badu sariduna. Edo hobe esan, saridunak: Pantxoa Karrere eta Peio Ospital musikari lapurtarrak. Hala ezagutarazi dute Viktoria Eugenia antzokian egin duten agerraldian. Donostiako Udalak eta Donostia Kulturak banatzen duten hamahirugarren Adarra Saria da Pantxoa eta Peio bikotearena.

Waymo has launched its ride-hailing service in Nashville, joining 10 other cities. The service purports to provide a safe and efficient alternative to human-driven cars, though some are concerned about the impact on jobs and public behavior. The post Waymo Self-Driving Cars Bring Viral Incidents and Policy Predicaments to Nashville appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Waymo has launched its ride-hailing service in Nashville, joining 10 other cities. The service purports to provide a safe and efficient alternative to human-driven cars, though some are concerned about the impact on jobs and public behavior. The post Waymo Self-Driving Cars Bring Viral Incidents and Policy Predicaments to Nashville appeared first on Nashville Banner.

Tennessee lawmakers passed several anti-immigrant bills, which require proof of citizenship for public benefits, mandate sheriff's offices to cooperate with ICE, and require drivers to pass the state driver's license test in English. The bills represent the latest round of legislation that has targeted immigrants during the current session. The post Tennessee House Mandates 287(g), Aggressive Immigration Status Tracking Among Other Anti-Immigrant Bills appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Tennessee lawmakers passed several anti-immigrant bills, which require proof of citizenship for public benefits, mandate sheriff's offices to cooperate with ICE, and require drivers to pass the state driver's license test in English. The bills represent the latest round of legislation that has targeted immigrants during the current session. The post Tennessee House Mandates 287(g), Aggressive Immigration Status Tracking Among Other Anti-Immigrant Bills appeared first on Nashville Banner.

A pesar de la tregua entre Israel y Hezbolá, el ejército israelí sigue bombardeando el país. Una nueva ronda de conversaciones de paz entre Israel y Líbano está prevista  este jueves. En la ciudad de Tiro, en el sur del Líbano, el corresponsal de RFI Joan Cabases preguntó a los habitantes cómo están viviendo la situación

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A pesar de la tregua entre Israel y Hezbolá, el ejército israelí sigue bombardeando el país. Una nueva ronda de conversaciones de paz entre Israel y Líbano está prevista  este jueves. En la ciudad de Tiro, en el sur del Líbano, el corresponsal de RFI Joan Cabases preguntó a los habitantes cómo están viviendo la situación

Verantworten die Vorratsdatenspeicherung: Justizministerin Hubig und Innenminister Dobrindt. – Alle Rechte vorbehalten IMAGO / Chris Emil JanßenDie Bundesregierung nimmt einen dritten Anlauf zur Vorratsdatenspeicherung. Internet-Zugangs-Anbieter sollen IP-Adressen aller Nutzer speichern - anlasslos und massenhaft. Internet-Dienste wie E-Mails und Messenger müssen auf Anordnung ebenfalls Daten speichern und herausgeben.

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Verantworten die Vorratsdatenspeicherung: Justizministerin Hubig und Innenminister Dobrindt. – Alle Rechte vorbehalten IMAGO / Chris Emil JanßenDie Bundesregierung nimmt einen dritten Anlauf zur Vorratsdatenspeicherung. Internet-Zugangs-Anbieter sollen IP-Adressen aller Nutzer speichern - anlasslos und massenhaft. Internet-Dienste wie E-Mails und Messenger müssen auf Anordnung ebenfalls Daten speichern und herausgeben.

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Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are seeking to expand student eligibility for the state's Education Savings Account (ESA) voucher program, which, critics warn, could have a significant fiscal impact on school districts and reduce accountability requirements for the program. The post Tennessee Lawmakers Look to Create Near Unlimited School Vouchers appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are seeking to expand student eligibility for the state's Education Savings Account (ESA) voucher program, which, critics warn, could have a significant fiscal impact on school districts and reduce accountability requirements for the program. The post Tennessee Lawmakers Look to Create Near Unlimited School Vouchers appeared first on Nashville Banner.

സുഹൃത്തായ സുരേഷ്, സുരേഷിന്റെ സഹോദരൻ സുജിത് എന്നിവർക്കൊപ്പമാണ് പ്രവീൺ മുണ്ടത്തിക്കോട്ടെ പടക്കശാലയിൽ ജോലിക്ക് എത്തിയത്.

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സുഹൃത്തായ സുരേഷ്, സുരേഷിന്റെ സഹോദരൻ സുജിത് എന്നിവർക്കൊപ്പമാണ് പ്രവീൺ മുണ്ടത്തിക്കോട്ടെ പടക്കശാലയിൽ ജോലിക്ക് എത്തിയത്.

രണ്ടുപേർക്കും ആദ്യവിവാഹത്തിൽ ഓരോ കുട്ടിയുമുണ്ട്. അഞ്ചുമാസം മുൻപായിരുന്നു രണ്ടാം വിവാഹം.

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രണ്ടുപേർക്കും ആദ്യവിവാഹത്തിൽ ഓരോ കുട്ടിയുമുണ്ട്. അഞ്ചുമാസം മുൻപായിരുന്നു രണ്ടാം വിവാഹം.

വേനൽമഴ നൽകിയ നേരിയ ആശ്വാസത്തിന് പിന്നാലെ സംസ്ഥാനത്ത് വീണ്ടും ഉഷ്ണതരംഗ സമാനമായ സാഹചര്യം.

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വേനൽമഴ നൽകിയ നേരിയ ആശ്വാസത്തിന് പിന്നാലെ സംസ്ഥാനത്ത് വീണ്ടും ഉഷ്ണതരംഗ സമാനമായ സാഹചര്യം.

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The Minnesota Legislature can implement the will of the citizens of Minnesota by passing a currently pending bill that prohibits copper mining in the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.  Or, Minnesotans can make a powerful statement by passing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution to enshrine such a prohibition.  Now is the […]

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The Minnesota Legislature can implement the will of the citizens of Minnesota by passing a currently pending bill that prohibits copper mining in the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.  Or, Minnesotans can make a powerful statement by passing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution to enshrine such a prohibition.  Now is the […]

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When Jamie and Chris Thompson got married, they created a big, blended family.  Chris had three children from a previous marriage. Jamie had a son. Together, they had two more kids. The youngest, Colby, had bright blue eyes and chubby cheeks. Jamie Thompson called him the “little ham of the family.” But in 2010, a […]

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When Jamie and Chris Thompson got married, they created a big, blended family.  Chris had three children from a previous marriage. Jamie had a son. Together, they had two more kids. The youngest, Colby, had bright blue eyes and chubby cheeks. Jamie Thompson called him the “little ham of the family.” But in 2010, a […]

Attorneys for New Jersey say a nursing home's request for public records related to a 2006 audit that set their Medicaid payment is overly broad.

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Attorneys for New Jersey say a nursing home's request for public records related to a 2006 audit that set their Medicaid payment is overly broad.

У вялікім інтэрвію для Свабоды нобэлеўская ляўрэатка Сьвятлана Алексіевіч згадвае свой дзень 26 красавіка 1986 году, расказвае аб працы над кнігай «Чарнобыльская малітва», аналізуе фэномэн брытанска-амэрыканскага сэрыялу «Чарнобыль» на матывы яе твору.

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У вялікім інтэрвію для Свабоды нобэлеўская ляўрэатка Сьвятлана Алексіевіч згадвае свой дзень 26 красавіка 1986 году, расказвае аб працы над кнігай «Чарнобыльская малітва», аналізуе фэномэн брытанска-амэрыканскага сэрыялу «Чарнобыль» на матывы яе твору.

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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Dr. Jay K. Varma’s reports in your inbox a day early.Hello and welcome to Healthbeat’s weekly report on stories shaping public health in the United States.I am Dr. Jay K. Varma, a physician, epidemiologist, and public health expert currently serving as chief medical officer at Fedcap, a global nonprofit focused on economic mobility and well-being for vulnerable communities. Views expressed here are my own.This week, a headline about vaccine skepticism made me gasp – that is, until I read the actual data. Then I turned my attention to another important federal health program that is at risk of being gutted the same way Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine policy was. And a surprise comment from President Donald Trump has upended what had been promising bipartisan momentum on child care, a service that is critical to health.Do Americans trust that vaccines are safe and effective?I gasped this past week when I read a headline that said that “more Americans doubt vaccine safety than trust it.” With measles and pertussis resurging, this headline suggested that vaccine skeptics are winning and made me worry that even more fearsome vaccine-preventable infections, such as polio and diphtheria, might soon return as well.The headline came from a Politico poll of 3,851 U.S. adults, conducted in March by Public First. The poll found that nearly half of respondents said the facts on vaccines are “still up for debate” and that it is “damaging to enforce their uptake.” A plurality also said they support reducing the number of vaccines Americans receive. Politico reported that the findings suggest “RFK Jr.’s views are commonplace across the land.”As an epidemiologist, I knew I needed to set aside time to review the actual data in more detail. Thankfully, other experts I trust had already done that.Pediatrician and public health physician David Higgins analyzed the poll’s methodology and identified a fundamental flaw. The core question was what survey researchers call a “double-barreled” question, except, as Higgins pointed out, it actually had four barrels. Respondents were asked to choose between two statements: one saying the science is clear and it is “damaging to question it,” and another saying the facts are “up for debate” and it is “damaging to enforce” vaccine uptake. Those are four distinct and independent beliefs fused into a single complicated and odd choice. For example, a pediatrician who thinks the science is clear but believes vigorous debate is essential to good science has no good answer. Neither does a parent who trusts vaccines, has chosen to vaccinate their children, and also opposes government mandates. Because this question was so poorly worded, it was wrong for Politico to report the sweeping conclusion that half the country now shares Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s worldview.NYC launched a $1M campaign to promote vaccination. Here’s what it gets right, and where it misses.Other data from the same poll are reassuring and were downplayed. Only 10% of respondents chose the most skeptical position that vaccine risks are significant and enforcing vaccines is dangerous. And only 34% said they see reducing vaccines as a core principle of the Make America Healthy Again movement, the ideological home of anti-vaccine politics. The idea that vaccine skepticism is now the default is itself a public health threat. People who see misleading headlines may begin to wonder why they are the outlier in trusting vaccines. Public health advocates need to both loudly oppose the anti-vaccine movement and widely celebrate the fact that most Americans still believe that vaccines are safe and effective.Eager for some good news about vaccine uptake in the United States, I was also pleased to see a famous athlete endorsing vaccines this week. Basketball star Tyrese Haliburton — who led the Indiana Pacers to the cusp of the NBA championship last year before tearing his Achilles tendon in the final game — was recently diagnosed with shingles. In an interview about his experience, he had this message to the audience: “I would tell anybody over 50 years old to get the [shingles vaccine]. This has sucked.” I strongly agree with that recommendation, as I have written about previously.What is the future of the U.S. preventive services task force?A federal program tasked with guiding doctors and health insurance companies on disease prevention has effectively been shuttered, but testimony from Kennedy last week suggests that he might do to it what he did to CDC’s vaccine program.The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is one of the most valuable, though least known, programs in American health policy. Established in 1984, it is an independent, volunteer panel of physicians and health professionals that reviews scientific evidence on preventive services and grades them on a scale from A to D. Think about mammograms, colonoscopies, depression screening, cholesterol tests, and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis. Under the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies are required to fully cover services rated A or B at no cost to patients. Since he took over, Kennedy has cancelled all of the task force’s scheduled meetings and refused to name replacements for five of its 16 members whose terms expired in December. As a result, there have been no new recommendations on important issues, and the task force was unable to publish a legally mandated annual report to Congress. Nineteen senators sent Kennedy a letter last month demanding he stop blocking the panel’s work. Leadership disruptions at the CDC endanger American healthThen, in testimony before Congress last week, Kennedy went further. He called the task force “lackadaisical and negligent for 20 years” and said he would appoint new members with “a clear mission.” What’s Kennedy’s version of a clear mission? I worry that he wants the U.S. government to do what he did to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and stock it with people ideologically aligned to him. This could mean that the task force starts recommending interventions that have no basis in evidence but that Kennedy endorses, such as peptide injections and raw milk.Why does this matter so much? As public health expert Tom Farley argues, the U.S. health care system needs an independent, conflict-free body to evaluate evidence. Otherwise, the guidance that flows to physicians and patients gets distorted by financial interests. Medical specialty societies often publish their own guidelines, but many of their members have financial ties to the companies that stand to benefit from the tests and treatments being recommended.The task force’s credibility to me and other practicing physicians has always rested on the fact that its members have no such conflicts and consider the totality of evidence, including the costs of testing or treating too much.The importance of health and safety in child careTrump recently upended the national conversation about child care saying that he does not believe the federal government should be in the business of paying for it. Until recently, child care had been a rare issue in which there is genuine bipartisan consensus in Washington. Lawmakers from both parties have been advocating for more federal investment, arguing that child care is important infrastructure for adults to be able to work and to grow the U.S. economy. At an Easter lunch on April 1, Trump said, “We can’t take care of day care. We’re a big country, we have 50 states. We have all these other people, we’re fighting wars. We can’t take care of day care.” Millions of American families have no child care options available to them, and, even among those that do, the cost is exorbitant, often exceeding the cost of college tuition. Many states are looking for local resources to fund child care expansion. In my home city of New York, the new mayor ran on a promise of universal child care for children from 2 to 4 years old. If states do find their own resources to expand the number of child care seats, I am hoping that they also allocate sufficient funding for health and safety. In a report I recently authored, I argue that expanding the number of child care seats without ensuring health could make the system even more fragile with facilities closed because of outbreaks or staff shortages. States need to budget for protecting children’s health, supporting child care workers’ health, and designing and maintaining facilities safely. These are important issues that parents can also try to assess when deciding where to enroll their children.Until next week,JayDr. Jay K. Varma, who is recognized globally for his leadership in the prevention and control of infectious disease, writes about public health for Healthbeat. He has guided epidemic responses, developed policies, and implemented programs that have saved lives across Asia, Africa, and the United States. He is based in New York. Contact Jay at jvarma@healthbeat.org.

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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Dr. Jay K. Varma’s reports in your inbox a day early.Hello and welcome to Healthbeat’s weekly report on stories shaping public health in the United States.I am Dr. Jay K. Varma, a physician, epidemiologist, and public health expert currently serving as chief medical officer at Fedcap, a global nonprofit focused on economic mobility and well-being for vulnerable communities. Views expressed here are my own.This week, a headline about vaccine skepticism made me gasp – that is, until I read the actual data. Then I turned my attention to another important federal health program that is at risk of being gutted the same way Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine policy was. And a surprise comment from President Donald Trump has upended what had been promising bipartisan momentum on child care, a service that is critical to health.Do Americans trust that vaccines are safe and effective?I gasped this past week when I read a headline that said that “more Americans doubt vaccine safety than trust it.” With measles and pertussis resurging, this headline suggested that vaccine skeptics are winning and made me worry that even more fearsome vaccine-preventable infections, such as polio and diphtheria, might soon return as well.The headline came from a Politico poll of 3,851 U.S. adults, conducted in March by Public First. The poll found that nearly half of respondents said the facts on vaccines are “still up for debate” and that it is “damaging to enforce their uptake.” A plurality also said they support reducing the number of vaccines Americans receive. Politico reported that the findings suggest “RFK Jr.’s views are commonplace across the land.”As an epidemiologist, I knew I needed to set aside time to review the actual data in more detail. Thankfully, other experts I trust had already done that.Pediatrician and public health physician David Higgins analyzed the poll’s methodology and identified a fundamental flaw. The core question was what survey researchers call a “double-barreled” question, except, as Higgins pointed out, it actually had four barrels. Respondents were asked to choose between two statements: one saying the science is clear and it is “damaging to question it,” and another saying the facts are “up for debate” and it is “damaging to enforce” vaccine uptake. Those are four distinct and independent beliefs fused into a single complicated and odd choice. For example, a pediatrician who thinks the science is clear but believes vigorous debate is essential to good science has no good answer. Neither does a parent who trusts vaccines, has chosen to vaccinate their children, and also opposes government mandates. Because this question was so poorly worded, it was wrong for Politico to report the sweeping conclusion that half the country now shares Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s worldview.NYC launched a $1M campaign to promote vaccination. Here’s what it gets right, and where it misses.Other data from the same poll are reassuring and were downplayed. Only 10% of respondents chose the most skeptical position that vaccine risks are significant and enforcing vaccines is dangerous. And only 34% said they see reducing vaccines as a core principle of the Make America Healthy Again movement, the ideological home of anti-vaccine politics. The idea that vaccine skepticism is now the default is itself a public health threat. People who see misleading headlines may begin to wonder why they are the outlier in trusting vaccines. Public health advocates need to both loudly oppose the anti-vaccine movement and widely celebrate the fact that most Americans still believe that vaccines are safe and effective.Eager for some good news about vaccine uptake in the United States, I was also pleased to see a famous athlete endorsing vaccines this week. Basketball star Tyrese Haliburton — who led the Indiana Pacers to the cusp of the NBA championship last year before tearing his Achilles tendon in the final game — was recently diagnosed with shingles. In an interview about his experience, he had this message to the audience: “I would tell anybody over 50 years old to get the [shingles vaccine]. This has sucked.” I strongly agree with that recommendation, as I have written about previously.What is the future of the U.S. preventive services task force?A federal program tasked with guiding doctors and health insurance companies on disease prevention has effectively been shuttered, but testimony from Kennedy last week suggests that he might do to it what he did to CDC’s vaccine program.The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is one of the most valuable, though least known, programs in American health policy. Established in 1984, it is an independent, volunteer panel of physicians and health professionals that reviews scientific evidence on preventive services and grades them on a scale from A to D. Think about mammograms, colonoscopies, depression screening, cholesterol tests, and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis. Under the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies are required to fully cover services rated A or B at no cost to patients. Since he took over, Kennedy has cancelled all of the task force’s scheduled meetings and refused to name replacements for five of its 16 members whose terms expired in December. As a result, there have been no new recommendations on important issues, and the task force was unable to publish a legally mandated annual report to Congress. Nineteen senators sent Kennedy a letter last month demanding he stop blocking the panel’s work. Leadership disruptions at the CDC endanger American healthThen, in testimony before Congress last week, Kennedy went further. He called the task force “lackadaisical and negligent for 20 years” and said he would appoint new members with “a clear mission.” What’s Kennedy’s version of a clear mission? I worry that he wants the U.S. government to do what he did to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and stock it with people ideologically aligned to him. This could mean that the task force starts recommending interventions that have no basis in evidence but that Kennedy endorses, such as peptide injections and raw milk.Why does this matter so much? As public health expert Tom Farley argues, the U.S. health care system needs an independent, conflict-free body to evaluate evidence. Otherwise, the guidance that flows to physicians and patients gets distorted by financial interests. Medical specialty societies often publish their own guidelines, but many of their members have financial ties to the companies that stand to benefit from the tests and treatments being recommended.The task force’s credibility to me and other practicing physicians has always rested on the fact that its members have no such conflicts and consider the totality of evidence, including the costs of testing or treating too much.The importance of health and safety in child careTrump recently upended the national conversation about child care saying that he does not believe the federal government should be in the business of paying for it. Until recently, child care had been a rare issue in which there is genuine bipartisan consensus in Washington. Lawmakers from both parties have been advocating for more federal investment, arguing that child care is important infrastructure for adults to be able to work and to grow the U.S. economy. At an Easter lunch on April 1, Trump said, “We can’t take care of day care. We’re a big country, we have 50 states. We have all these other people, we’re fighting wars. We can’t take care of day care.” Millions of American families have no child care options available to them, and, even among those that do, the cost is exorbitant, often exceeding the cost of college tuition. Many states are looking for local resources to fund child care expansion. In my home city of New York, the new mayor ran on a promise of universal child care for children from 2 to 4 years old. If states do find their own resources to expand the number of child care seats, I am hoping that they also allocate sufficient funding for health and safety. In a report I recently authored, I argue that expanding the number of child care seats without ensuring health could make the system even more fragile with facilities closed because of outbreaks or staff shortages. States need to budget for protecting children’s health, supporting child care workers’ health, and designing and maintaining facilities safely. These are important issues that parents can also try to assess when deciding where to enroll their children.Until next week,JayDr. Jay K. Varma, who is recognized globally for his leadership in the prevention and control of infectious disease, writes about public health for Healthbeat. He has guided epidemic responses, developed policies, and implemented programs that have saved lives across Asia, Africa, and the United States. He is based in New York. Contact Jay at jvarma@healthbeat.org.

Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ hired the same lobbying firm that represented the parent company of a financial firm he then recommended for a lucrative state investment advisory contract. The shared lobbying connection adds to questions raised by an earlier Oklahoma Watch investigation into undisclosed ties between the contract winner and Gov. Kevin Stitt. The post New Questions Emerge Over Oklahoma’s Invest in Oklahoma Contract After Shared Lobbyist Discovered appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ hired the same lobbying firm that represented the parent company of a financial firm he then recommended for a lucrative state investment advisory contract. The shared lobbying connection adds to questions raised by an earlier Oklahoma Watch investigation into undisclosed ties between the contract winner and Gov. Kevin Stitt. The post New Questions Emerge Over Oklahoma’s Invest in Oklahoma Contract After Shared Lobbyist Discovered appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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混乱、庞大、繁忙、喧嚣、快节奏、通行不便。这些词语足以描绘纽约市的日常景象,也解释了为何在这座城市出行并不容易。而对于残障人士来说,情况更为严峻。 专为残障人士设置的停车位,有助于确保他们能够在全市范围内安全、平等地获取各类商品与服务。幸运的是,纽约市为残障居民提供了专门的停车许可证及多种交通支持方式,让出行变得相对更加便利。继续阅读本文,了解更多关于纽约市残障人士停车许可证的信息,以及如何获得更多相关资源。 纽约市为残障居民提供哪些停车许可证? 什么是ISA车牌?如何申请? ISA(国际无障碍标志)车牌允许患有永久性残疾的人士在美国和加拿大各地的购物中心、办公楼、公寓楼以及大学校园内的指定无障碍停车位停车。但拥有该车牌并不代表可以在纽约市免费停车。 您需亲自前往机动车管理局(DMV)并携带以下材料: 哪些残疾情况符合申请残疾人停车证或残疾人车牌的条件? 在纽约州,申请残疾人停车证和/或残疾人车牌,需由医生确认存在严重影响行动能力的永久性状况。常见的符合条件的情况包括: 对于因短期健康状况需要使用助行器具(如拐杖或助行器)的人群,也可以申请临时许可证(通常有效期最长为六个月)。 申请资格需由持牌医生出具证明,例如全科医生(MD)、整骨医学医生(DO)、足科医生(DPM),或在视力相关情况下由眼科医生(OD)确认。 怀孕期间可以申请残疾人停车证吗? 可以,您也许符合申请临时停车证的条件。 如果您的怀孕状况或术后恢复期导致行动不便,且经医生证明,您可以提交申请表,并可使用指定的停车位长达六个月。 如果我住在纽约市,该如何申请残疾人停车证(PPPD)? 若要为私家车申请纽约市残障人士停车许可证,请在将材料邮寄至交通局(DOT,而非机动车管理局DMV)前,准备以下文件: 纽约市交通局证件管理和客服处 New York City Department of Transportation Permits and Customer Service30-30 Thomson Avenue 2nd FloorLong Island City, NY 11101-3045 如有其他问题,请致电 (718) 433-3100 查询  纽约市残障人士停车许可证为长方形标牌,应放置在仪表盘的驾驶员一侧。该许可证最多可在三辆车上使用。 交通局会在收到您的申请后交由纽约市卫生局审核您的申请及随附的医疗资料,并决定是否签发许可证。整个流程可能需要最长90个工作日。 点击此处查看有关许可证续期和变更的更多信息。 申请残障人士停车许可证是否需要持有驾照或拥有私家车? 不需要。该许可证主要用于搭载符合资格残障人士的车辆。 持有纽约市残障人士停车许可证,可以在市内哪些地方停车? 您可以在市内的街道上免费停车,包括部分“禁止停车”区域,以及无需投币的停车计时器处。但部分地点仍有限制,请务必查看现场路标说明。 对于购物中心、办公楼、住宅楼和大学校园等场所的无障碍停车位,通常需要持有纽约州的蓝色或红色悬挂式标签。 纽约市残障人士停车许可证(NYC PPPD)与纽约州重度残障人士停车证(蓝色悬挂标签)有何区别? 纽约州重度残障人士停车证为蓝色塑料吊牌(临时证为红色),通常悬挂在车内后视镜上,并印有国际无障碍标志。该证件可在美国各地的无障碍停车位使用,并在加拿大各省通用;而纽约市停车证仅在纽约市范围内有效。 纽约州停车证的有效期最长可达五年,且到期时间通常为月末。 除适用范围不同外,纽约州停车证与纽约市停车证的主要区别在于使用场景:在纽约市,街道外外或私人停车场的无障碍停车位需使用纽约州停车证;而在路边计时停车位免费停车,则需要使用专门的纽约市停车证(长方形标牌)。 如何申请纽约州重度残障人士停车证? 对于纽约市居民,除了填写申请表外,您还需要提供驾驶执照或政府签发的身份证件复印件。纽约市居民必须将申请材料邮寄至纽约市交通局(NYC DOT),而非机动车管理局(DMV)。 纽约市交通局证件管理和客服处 […] The post 如何申请残疾人停车证或车牌 appeared first on Documented.

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混乱、庞大、繁忙、喧嚣、快节奏、通行不便。这些词语足以描绘纽约市的日常景象,也解释了为何在这座城市出行并不容易。而对于残障人士来说,情况更为严峻。 专为残障人士设置的停车位,有助于确保他们能够在全市范围内安全、平等地获取各类商品与服务。幸运的是,纽约市为残障居民提供了专门的停车许可证及多种交通支持方式,让出行变得相对更加便利。继续阅读本文,了解更多关于纽约市残障人士停车许可证的信息,以及如何获得更多相关资源。 纽约市为残障居民提供哪些停车许可证? 什么是ISA车牌?如何申请? ISA(国际无障碍标志)车牌允许患有永久性残疾的人士在美国和加拿大各地的购物中心、办公楼、公寓楼以及大学校园内的指定无障碍停车位停车。但拥有该车牌并不代表可以在纽约市免费停车。 您需亲自前往机动车管理局(DMV)并携带以下材料: 哪些残疾情况符合申请残疾人停车证或残疾人车牌的条件? 在纽约州,申请残疾人停车证和/或残疾人车牌,需由医生确认存在严重影响行动能力的永久性状况。常见的符合条件的情况包括: 对于因短期健康状况需要使用助行器具(如拐杖或助行器)的人群,也可以申请临时许可证(通常有效期最长为六个月)。 申请资格需由持牌医生出具证明,例如全科医生(MD)、整骨医学医生(DO)、足科医生(DPM),或在视力相关情况下由眼科医生(OD)确认。 怀孕期间可以申请残疾人停车证吗? 可以,您也许符合申请临时停车证的条件。 如果您的怀孕状况或术后恢复期导致行动不便,且经医生证明,您可以提交申请表,并可使用指定的停车位长达六个月。 如果我住在纽约市,该如何申请残疾人停车证(PPPD)? 若要为私家车申请纽约市残障人士停车许可证,请在将材料邮寄至交通局(DOT,而非机动车管理局DMV)前,准备以下文件: 纽约市交通局证件管理和客服处 New York City Department of Transportation Permits and Customer Service30-30 Thomson Avenue 2nd FloorLong Island City, NY 11101-3045 如有其他问题,请致电 (718) 433-3100 查询  纽约市残障人士停车许可证为长方形标牌,应放置在仪表盘的驾驶员一侧。该许可证最多可在三辆车上使用。 交通局会在收到您的申请后交由纽约市卫生局审核您的申请及随附的医疗资料,并决定是否签发许可证。整个流程可能需要最长90个工作日。 点击此处查看有关许可证续期和变更的更多信息。 申请残障人士停车许可证是否需要持有驾照或拥有私家车? 不需要。该许可证主要用于搭载符合资格残障人士的车辆。 持有纽约市残障人士停车许可证,可以在市内哪些地方停车? 您可以在市内的街道上免费停车,包括部分“禁止停车”区域,以及无需投币的停车计时器处。但部分地点仍有限制,请务必查看现场路标说明。 对于购物中心、办公楼、住宅楼和大学校园等场所的无障碍停车位,通常需要持有纽约州的蓝色或红色悬挂式标签。 纽约市残障人士停车许可证(NYC PPPD)与纽约州重度残障人士停车证(蓝色悬挂标签)有何区别? 纽约州重度残障人士停车证为蓝色塑料吊牌(临时证为红色),通常悬挂在车内后视镜上,并印有国际无障碍标志。该证件可在美国各地的无障碍停车位使用,并在加拿大各省通用;而纽约市停车证仅在纽约市范围内有效。 纽约州停车证的有效期最长可达五年,且到期时间通常为月末。 除适用范围不同外,纽约州停车证与纽约市停车证的主要区别在于使用场景:在纽约市,街道外外或私人停车场的无障碍停车位需使用纽约州停车证;而在路边计时停车位免费停车,则需要使用专门的纽约市停车证(长方形标牌)。 如何申请纽约州重度残障人士停车证? 对于纽约市居民,除了填写申请表外,您还需要提供驾驶执照或政府签发的身份证件复印件。纽约市居民必须将申请材料邮寄至纽约市交通局(NYC DOT),而非机动车管理局(DMV)。 纽约市交通局证件管理和客服处 […] The post 如何申请残疾人停车证或车牌 appeared first on Documented.

The deadline for bills to pass round two of committee hearings and head to the floor for final votes is Thursday, but a few of Republicans’ top priority bills have already been signed into law.

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Austin’s Parking and Transportation Management District program reinvests parking revenue into neighborhoods, but East Austin community leaders say up to $1M was allocated without their input. The post East Austin advocates say city redirected community parking funding without input appeared first on Austin Current.

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Austin’s Parking and Transportation Management District program reinvests parking revenue into neighborhoods, but East Austin community leaders say up to $1M was allocated without their input. The post East Austin advocates say city redirected community parking funding without input appeared first on Austin Current.

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It’s part of a new approach to data storytelling: news applications. Wisconsin Watch launches immigration court data tracker is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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It’s part of a new approach to data storytelling: news applications. Wisconsin Watch launches immigration court data tracker is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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If you’re coping with the death of a loved one, and wondering where to find help for their funeral expenses, the city may have available support. The Human Resources Administration (HRA) manages the Office of Burial Services, which offers financial assistance to cover the funeral costs for a New York City resident who has passed […] The post How to Get Help With Funeral Costs in NYC appeared first on Documented.

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If you’re coping with the death of a loved one, and wondering where to find help for their funeral expenses, the city may have available support. The Human Resources Administration (HRA) manages the Office of Burial Services, which offers financial assistance to cover the funeral costs for a New York City resident who has passed […] The post How to Get Help With Funeral Costs in NYC appeared first on Documented.