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"Our state is in desperate need of a leader to step up to the plate and take these issues head-on. We need common sense solutions, not more job-killing tax hikes and reckless spending."
Economic experts and Biden Administration officials previously noted that the $739 billion Democratic spending plan will do next to nothing to combat inflated prices over the next decade.
Lake will face of against Democrat rival Katie Hobbs in the general gubernatorial election, while Masters will go up against Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly.
Zoe Brokos, a spokeswoman for the Church of Safe Injection, said the organization has not yet received the federal funds, but they plan to use the funds to buy "wound care kit supplies."
A formal declaration has yet to be finalized, however it is in the works, and will be posted on the HHS' website.
Turnout statewide was under 22 as of Wednesday morning following the primary Tuesday night which means less than one in four registered voters actually voted.
Canadians' anger towards Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the fault of Pierre Poilievre, the Globe column states.
"We urge Russia to accept that proposal," Jean-Pierre said. "I'm not able to share more publicly at this time but we are willing to take every step necessary to bring home our people as we demonstrated with Trevor Reed."
"Americans are feeding into this lie that climate change is because of agriculture and climate change is not going to get better until farmers and ranchers do better."
Colin Wright shared two screenshots to his Twitter exposing Novella’s misleading citations, "He's discussing human biology and says that some intersex people 'can make both eggs and sperm' but the citation he gives is about crustaceans."
Ms. O'Dell, who did not publicly announce where she teaches, said that when she asked the student for his preferred pronouns, the student responded, "banana and rock."
"What are y'all doing? This makes no sense," Cruz said to Wray over the new categorization of the historically patriotic symbols.
The guide tells people that if they discover a bump on their skin and they still want to attend the festival’s activities, they should "cover it up with a bandaid or clothing before you go out."
In the ad, DeSantis is depicted receiving a bevy of thank you letters from constituents, while their contents are read out loud by a diverse cast.
"There are other ways to treat gender dysphoria, and AAP seems to be ignoring these other approaches," said Stella O’Malley, a psychotherapist and member of Genspect.