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Business · SacramentoHUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Redstone Federal Credit Union and Regions Bank have both announced they are offering financial relief options to members affected by the federal government shutdown. RFCU said these options include low-interest loans and temporary payment deferrals and are meant to ease the burden of federal employees and contractors facing lost or delayed paychecks.
Rep. Dale Strong shares response after government shutdown The c…See the Story
Redstone Federal Credit Union, Regions Bank offering financial relief for furloughed workers
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Sacramento · SacramentoGov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have tightened rules on how police in California use automated license plate readers, saying the regulations would impede criminal investigations. The Legislature approved the proposal last month amid reports police were misusing the data, including a CalMatters story in June showing that officers on more than 100 occasions violated a state law against sharing the data with federal authorities and other…See the Story
Newsom Vetoes Bill to Regulate License Plate Readers — Even as Fresh Evidence of Misuse Emerges
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Sacramento · SacramentoThere’s a green button for “aye” and a red button for “no” on Concord Assemblymember Anamarie Ávila Farías’ desk. She feels obligated to push one of those buttons for every bill that comes her way in the California Legislature – even if hitting the red one might make her an outlier among her Democratic colleagues. After all, they almost never vote against bills, particularly those authored by their fellow Democrats. She voted “no” this year 41 t…See the Story
California lawmakers keep dodging tough bills by not voting. Here are the worst offenders
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