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Month: April 2022

Missouri House advances state budget

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s GOP-led House has approved a roughly $46 billion state budget for the upcoming year bulked up by federal pandemic-related aid. House lawmakers passed the spending plan Thursday. It now goes to the Republican-led Senate. Legislators are responsible for finding ways to spend the billions of dollars in extra federal

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76ers’ Thybulle listed as ‘ineligible’ for game in Toronto

TORONTO (AP) — Philadelphia guard Matisse Thybulle was listed as ‘ineligible to play’ on the official NBA injury report for the 76ers’ game Thursday night at Toronto. Thybulle, a defensive specialist, has not said publicly whether he is vaccinated against COVID-19. Unvaccinated foreign nationals are currently prohibited from entering Canada. Limited exemptions to the rule

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In his veto letter

Kentucky governor vetoes bill incorporating ‘anti-critical race theory,’ calling it a step backward

By Jennifer Henderson and Amanda Musa, CNN Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a bill that contains elements of an “anti-critical race theory” bill that he says “tries to police classroom discussions on topics such as race.” Beshear vetoed the bill with a veto letter saying, “Senate Bill 1 tries to police classroom discussions

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