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Daily Archives: 1, March 20, 2018
lehighvalleylive.com–20 hours ago
A state police booster group won’t seek damages against a rival group that raised money to help the family of wounded Pennsylvania state trooper Seth Kelly. But the booster group won’t drop its lawsuit, either. The group PSP Strong stopped an effort by Plainfield Township resident Nolan Kemmerer to sell …
SCOTUS refuses to intervene on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s newly discovered power to redraw congressional district boundaries
All five Democrats on the state Supreme Court said the map violated the state constitution
Federal judges reject lawsuit over Pennsylvania district map
Updated 1:58 PM; Posted 1:29 PM
By Mark Scolforo, The Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A panel of federal judges on Monday dismissed a legal challenge by Republican congressmen to a district map imposed last month by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Continue reading
Definition of bigot
bigot
big·ot \ˈbiɡət/ noun
a man, a woman, or a LGBTQWTFEIEIO who does not wholly support illegal immigration and/or sanctuary cities
synonyms: racist, Xenophobe
Los Alamitos votes to opt out of California sanctuary law
By Roxana Kopetman | rkopetman@scng.com | Orange County Register
PUBLISHED: March 19, 2018 at 6:47 pm | UPDATED: March 20, 2018 at 10:14 am
Orange County’s second-smallest city voted Monday night to exempt itself from California’s so-called sanctuary law, which limits cooperation between local agencies and federal immigration authorities.
The Los Alamitos City Council voted 4-1 following more than two hours of heated testimony from residents on both sides of the issue.
While the crowd had dwindled both in and outside the chamber when the vote came, people erupted in cheers after the vote and began chanting “USA.” Continue reading