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Month: May 2021

Liz Cheney Ousted From Leadership Post By House Republicans

House Republicans voted to oust Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) as conference chair in a Wednesday morning vote, following months of brewing friction over her constant criticisms of former President Trump, according to Axios, citing two sources in the room. The decision was made by voice vote – which means there will be no accounting for who …

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Voting rights bill advances in Senate over GOP objections

The Senate on Tuesday advanced S. 1, the For the People Act, setting up a floor vote for the controversial bill. Senators clashed over voting rights and election procedures for hours in a contentious committee meeting to consider amendments for the massive bill. Democrats claim the legislation is necessary to counter new voting restrictions being …

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Is Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Covering Up for Soros Connected Sheriff’s Communications As Much As for 2020 Election Activity?

Yesterday we reported that Maricopa County officials are refusing to provide router data to the auditors of the 2020 Election.  They claimed the routers posed a threat to the Sheriff’s office.  What is it from the Sheriff’s office that they don’t want the auditors to see?   Yesterday we reported that the Maricopa County Attorney sent …

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More than 100 Republicans, including former governors and lawmakers, are threatening to form a third party if the GOP doesn’t split from Trump

More than 100 Republicans say they will leave their party and form a new one if it doesn’t split from former President Donald Trump. The group, which includes former governors and lawmakers, plans to release a letter outlining the threat on Thursday. The preamble to the statement, published by The New York Times, says: “When in our democratic …

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Youth Fishing Derby back in person this June

SALISBURY, Md. – Wicomico County Recreation & Parks’ Youth Fishing Derby, a longtime community tradition, is back in person this summer. Children ages 15 and under must preregister to participate in this free event on June 5. Check-in is at 8 a.m. at the Salisbury City Park. Fishing will be from 9-11 a.m. with awards and snacks …

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Richmond gas station charges $6.99 per gallon amid gasoline shortage

A Richmond gas station was charging $6.99 per gallon of gasoline Tuesday afternoon hours after Governor Northam declared a state of emergency following the Colonial Pipeline ransomware cyber attack that led to gasoline shortages in the state. “It was a lot of people there, no one looked at the price,” said Lether Kerney. Kerney took a hit to the …

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Harris Reacts to Delegation Meeting with Maryland Transportation Secretary

WASHINGTON, DC: Congressman Andy Harris, M.D., yesterday joined the Maryland Congressional Delegation in a discussion on Governor Hogan’s infrastructure and transportation priorities with Maryland’s Secretary of Transportation Gregory Slater.  Congressman Harris raised questions related to the displacement of toll plazas in Cecil County along I-95, the establishment of Slaughter Creek as the base of operations for …

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You can now apply for $50 off your monthly internet bill through this emergency program

Americans can begin applying for $50 off their monthly internet bill on Wednesday as part of an emergency government program to keep people connected during the pandemic. The $3.2 billion program is part of the $900 billion December pandemic-relief package. The government is increasing spending on broadband as the pandemic made stark that millions of …

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All capacity restrictions are lifted for outdoors and indoors starting Saturday in Maryland

All indoor and outdoor capacity restrictions will be lifted for the state of Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday during his weekly COVID news briefing. The move comes as parts of the country have started to scale back COVID-19 capacity restrictions because more people are getting vaccinated and the number of coronavirus cases has dropped. …

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Governor Hogan Lifts Capacity Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Venues, All Remaining Restrictions on Indoor and Outdoor Dining As of May 15

Statewide Indoor Mask Mandate To Be Lifted After 70% of Adults Receive Vaccine Following CDC Approval, Vaccinations for Adolescents to Begin Tomorrow Maryland Department of Labor to Begin Process of Reinstating Work Search Requirements ANNAPOLIS, MD—As a result of the state’s rapid pace of COVID-19 vaccinations and subsequent declines in key health metrics, Governor Larry …

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