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Month: August 2021

Florida podría retener los salarios de los funcionarios que promulguen órdenes de uso de mascarilla en las escuelas, dijo la oficina del gobernador

Mariana Toro [cnn-podcat episodeguid=136cb8b0-20ac-4f04-9c62-ad7f00f2d2ff] (CNN) — En una medida que intensificó la lucha del gobernador de Florida, Ron DeSantis, contra las órdenes de uso de mascarillas, su oficina dijo este lunes que la Junta de Educación estatal podría tomar medidas para retener los salarios de los superintendentes y miembros de la Junta escolar que ignoren

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Missouri State Capitol on 10-21-20

Judge orders state to start enrolling people eligible under Medicaid expansion

Judge Jon Beetem in his order said the state must start enrolling people eligible under expansion, which was set to start July 1 before state officials decided not to expand eligibility, leading to a court battle. The Missouri Supreme Court sided with proponents of expansion last month, ordering Beetem to reverse his earlier ruling in favor of the state’s arguments against expansion.

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Some Philadelphia restaurants will soon require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to dine indoors

By Jaclyn Lee Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA, PA (WPVI) — Dining in Philadelphia is evolving yet again, and this time it involves proof of vaccination. On Monday, restaurateur Marc Vetri announced starting September 7, his two Italian restaurants Vetri Cucina and Fiorella will require indoor diners to show proof of vaccination

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s office

Florida governor’s office says state could withhold salaries of officials who enact school mask mandates

By Rebekah Riess and Steve Almasy, CNN In a move that escalated Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ fight over mask mandates, the governor’s office said Monday that the state board of education could move to withhold the salaries of superintendents and school board members who disregard the governor’s executive order that effectively prohibits mask mandates in

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