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Michigan House OKs bill that could allow wolf hunt
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led state House passed legislation Thursday that could block voters from deciding whether to allow wolf hunting in Michigan, sending the measure to Republican Gov. Rick Snyder's desk. The measure, which...
Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Natural Resource Industry, Rick Snyder, Energy Resources
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Missouri high schools vote to add bass fishing, 3 other sanctioned team activities
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Missouri State High School Activities Association just released results of voting on several proposals, including voting to add bass fishing, bowling, chess and target shooting as sanctioned activities. Delegates from 522 of...
Tags: Politics, Bowling, Voting, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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City Again Refuses Referendum to Overturn Labor Law Rewrite
Channel 2 NewsThe Municipality of Anchorage has again rejected a petition to place a referendum repealing Mayor Dan Sullivan’s controversial labor ordinance on the city ballot, naming some of the same causes from its first refusal two weeks ago. In a Monday...Tags: Labor Legislation, Labor Disputes, Career and Workplace, Local Government, Politics
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Dolphins make stadium funding pitch about jobs
The Miami Dolphins are beginning the process of hiring workers to rebuild Sun Life Stadium, even though funding for the project still must be approved by state legislators and Miami-Dade County voters. The Dolphins will host the first in a series of job...Tags: Port of Miami, Employment Opportunities, Sun Life Stadium, Politics, Elections
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Competing term limits rules lead to 'absolute mess' in Niles
Niles voters overwhelmingly approved term limits in two different referendum questions in April, but far less clear is which of the conflicting measures should take precedence. No one, from the village attorney to election law experts, seems certain which...Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Cook County Government, Judges
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Berlin Voters Overwhelmingly Reject Budget Proposal
The Hartford Courant— A proposed $76.8 million budget was rejected by voters Tuesday, 815-358, in a referendum where less than 9 percent of eligible voters participated. The unofficial tally, released by town election officials a half hour after the polls closed,...Tags: Politics, Elections, Budgets and Budgeting
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District 113 officials plan for projects
A spirit of "Mission Accomplished" permeated a recent School District 113's board meeting as officials discussed the passage of a referendum that authorized the sale of $89 million in bonds to finance $120.4 million in facilities upgrades over the next...Tags: Gurnee Mills, Lake Forest, Politics, Taxation
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Sugar Grove says gambling ban won't return
After seeing the results of an advisory referendum question addressing video gaming in Sugar Grove, officials there say they may have been surprised, but they'll still follow residents' lead. In the April 9 election, 51.8 percent of Sugar Grove voters...Tags: Politics, Elections, Voting, American Legion
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Simsbury Budget Referendum Set For May 14
The Hartford CourantThe board of selectmen in a special meeting Friday morning set the official date for the upcoming budget referendum. The board of selectmen voted unanimously Friday to set the date for the referendum for May 14. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m....Tags: Finance, Simsbury, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting
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Repeal Campaign for Oil Tax Bill Officially Underway
Channel 2 NewsEven as some lawmakers have barely had time to unpack their bags after returning from Juneau, a group of Alaskans are trying to repeal a piece of legislation passed on the final day of the 90 day session. "If Senate Bill 21 survives, this state may go...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Government, Politics, Elections, Executive Branch
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Superintendent: Mishawaka schools need $28 million in facilities repairs, upgrades
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA — Whenever it’s time for Friday Night Lights at Mishawaka High School’s Steele Stadium, Superintendent Terry Barker said, he always hopes they don’t have to wait until Saturday for them to come on. “The wiring is...Tags: Politics, Mitch Daniels, Elections, Taxation
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Superintendent: Mishawaka schools need $28 million in repairs, upgrades
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- Whenever it's time for Friday Night Lights at Mishawaka High School's Steele Stadium, Superintendent Terry Barker said, he always hopes they don't have to wait until Saturday for them to come on. "The wiring is shot," he said. "It's been...Tags: Politics, Mitch Daniels, Elections, Taxation
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