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Bills aim to keep transgender women out of women’s sports Updated: Jan. 16, 2025 at 6:32 AM GMT+8| By Desiree Montilla House Bill 1809 and Senate Bill 749 would require “that the biological sex of any student seeking to participate on such an expressly designated team be affirmed by ...
GRACE is a collaboration between the Office of the Texas First Lady, the Governor’s Child Sex Trafficking Team, DFPS, and a group of faith leaders News Odessa and Midland Chamber of Commerce traveling to Austin in February Updated: Jan. 4, 2025 at 7:30 AM GMT+8| By Armando Gomez This...
A bill banning transgender athletes from women’s sports is headed to the Senate after passing with support from a Republican majority and two South Texas Democrats, Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez. State Navasota police identify officer killed while saving lives on Highway 6 Updated: Jan. 16...
CEO of South Dakota Voices for Peace says Senate Bill 7 doesn’t make South Dakota safer Updated: Jan. 4, 2025 at 8:40 AM GMT+8| By Grant Green Voices for Peace is expecting many more bills like this and will have a lobbyist in Pierre for the legislative session. Events Burning ...
CEO of South Dakota Voices for Peace says Senate Bill 7 doesn’t make South Dakota safer Updated: Jan. 4, 2025 at 8:40 AM GMT+8| By Grant Green Voices for Peace is expecting many more bills like this and will have a lobbyist in Pierre for the legislative session. News State law...
Series record: Michigan leads 73-38-5 What's at stake? Potentially, a bowl bid for both teams. If the defending championWolverineslose, they will likely have to pull off an upset in one of three games against top-ranked Oregon, No. 13 Indiana and No. 4 Ohio State to be eligible for...
* * UPDATE 5/10/23 * * The bills which would make it illegal to hold a cell phone while driving in Michigan have now been approved by the State Senate. They are now on their way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer who is expected to sign the bills into law. * * END UPDATE * * ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Senate majority leader said Wednesday he's following through on a decision he made three years ago to retire from the state Legislature after more than three decades of service.
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