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Month: February 2021

Florida GOP Gov. DeSantis proposes voting restriction bills for Florida lawmakers to pass this session

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled a slate of voting proposals Friday that he wants lawmakers to pass in their upcoming legislative session, including restricting the mass mailing of mail-in ballots and access to ballot drop boxes. At a news conference Friday in West Palm Beach, DeSantis, a Republican, argued that the legislation proposals will increase

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Los cheques de estímulo por US$ 600 dólares ya se enviaron a todos los beneficiarios, anuncia el IRS

(CNN) –– El Servicio de Impuestos Internos de EE.UU. (IRS, por sus siglas en inglés) ya envió los cheques de US$ 600, aprobados en el paquete de estímulo de diciembre, a todos los contribuyentes elegibles que tiene registrados. Un proceso que culminó mientras el Congreso sigue negociando una tercera ronda de pagos directos. Tercer cheque

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FBI and intel agencies hand over first documents to lawmakers ahead of Capitol attack hearings next week

House investigators have received the first batch of documents they requested from the FBI and intelligence agencies as part of their ongoing probe into security failures around the January 6 US Capitol attack, according to an official from one of the committees investigating the matter. The FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center provided materials in

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Thomas Jefferson Middle School students honored for their hard work in socially distant ceremony

Some hardworking students at Indio’s Thomas Jefferson Middle School were honored Thursday for their successes and accomplishments during this pandemic school year. 250 students were awarded certificates and prizes in a drive-through ceremony after school. Each have achieved either Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Citizen of the Month, or were winners of their science

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