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2 Phoenix Police officers die from medical events.
We are now seeing a surge in deaths in police & we argue due to the mRNA technology shots in Feb 2021; the death curves are increasing now, cancers, cardiac arrests, we punish vaxx makers.
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2 Phoenix Police officers pass away, department says
Phoenix Police is mourning the loss of Officer Mark Aker and Sergeant Tim Wheeler. Both died from medical events, the department said.
Two agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation visited the childhood home of a pro-life activist and told the woman’s mother that they wanted to speak with her, according to footage obtained by The Daily Signal.
Elise Ketch is a member of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, a group of mostly left-leaning activists who believe that abortion is the murder of a human child. PAAU particularly gained prominence after the group exposed the bodies of five premie-sized aborted babies, known as “The Five,” from the clinic of Washington, D.C., abortionist Cesare Santangelo.
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FBI Shows Up at Childhood Home of Pro-Life Activist
Two FBI agents visited the childhood home of a pro-life activist, according to footage obtained by The Daily Signal.
The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the availability of $15 million in grants to help address challenges the workforce system faces in training people for good jobs in critical sectors including care, climate resiliency, and hospitality.
Administered by the department’s Employment and Training Administration, the Critical Sectors Job Quality grants will enable organizations such as state and local workforce boards, labor unions, employers, tribal governments, and various other workforce organizations and intermediaries to pilot strategies for improving job quality and increasing the availability of good jobs. Specifically, these grants will support industry-led, worker-centered sector strategies built through labor-management partnerships. These partnerships will address equity, job quality, and worker voice as they design training models and prepare workers for family-supporting jobs.
https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/eta/eta20230517
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US Department of Labor will make $15M in funding available to support training needed to access good jobs in high-demand careers
A former Mesa County Elections Manager is headed to jail this Friday.
A judge sentenced Sandra Brown to 30 days and two years probation.
Prosecutors accused her of helping former county clerk Tina Peters make copies of election computer hard drives in 2021.
A Grand Jury indicted Peters for election fraud.
https://www.nbc11news.com/2023/04/26/former-mesa-co-elections-manager-sentenced-jail/
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Former Mesa Co Elections Manager Sentenced to jail
A former Mesa County Elections Manager is headed to jail this Friday.
One of the most effective levers of influence in a free market system is the ability for consumers to take their business elsewhere.
At this point, public schools receive state and federal money whether parents and students attend or not. Regardless of a school’s decisions, whether praiseworthy or horrific, the administrators continue to receive and spend money—all while ignoring parental concerns in the process.
Why should a public school be free of the same opportunities for consequences that we face in society at large? Competition in a market system allows for individuals to attempt to win over the market with better ideas and products. If School A chooses to adopt The New York Times’ deeply flawed 1619 Project as a curricular addition to its social studies department, parents should be able to take their children to School B, which advertises that it doesn’t use historically inaccurate materials.
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Bud Light Suffers Consequences for Bad Idea. Why Don't Public Schools?
The recent Bud Light scandal points to the lack of accountability public schools have—and why parents need that same free market leverage.
Testimony and Investigations Start May 2023 Arizona State Senate
After three years of pandemic response blunders, public harm, and widespread corruption, many of you are asking when is there going to be investigation with a call for justice? Will anyone be held accountable? One of the states taking constructive steps is Arizona with the call for a “Novel Coronavirus Intergovernmental Committee” which has the following charge:
To convene and provide a formal venue for public recognition and acknowledgement of challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic and solicit information from experts, and the public regarding federal, statewide, and local public health departments, and healthcare systems (non-profit and private) COVID-19 response.
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Novel Coronavirus Southwestern Intergovernmental Committee
Testimony and Investigations Start May 2023 Arizona State Senate
The American Library Association released a list Monday of the 13 most “challenged” books aimed at teens during 2022, blaming anti-LGBT prejudice for what it calls censorship even though each book contains sexually explicit content.
The ALA encourages readers to “show your commitment to the freedom to read” by protecting the 13 books, all marketed to teenagers and young adults. The organization argues that some jurisdictions have banned the books for “LGBTQIA+ content” and because they are “claimed to be sexually explicit.”
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Library Association Defends Explicit Books for Teenagers
Each book on the American Library Association’s list of the 13 most “challenged” books in 2022 contains sexually explicit content.
Democrats’ highly expensive environmental policies have been developed without any meaningful strategic thinking or analyses about raw materials and geopolitics.
Ford Motor Company recently announced it’s set to lose more than $6 billion on its latest electric vehicle plants while it gets them running, with the company CEO saying “we cannot continue to import batteries and rare earth from overseas.”
“We can build all the plants, but what’s the good if we’re importing batteries?” he continued, highlighting U.S. mine closures and global shortages of the rare earths required for the batteries that power these cars.
The Federalist
Democrats’ Push For Electric Cars Endangers National Security
Democrats’ expensive environmental policies have been developed without meaningful strategic thinking about raw materials and geopolitics.
On the latest episode of the Drill Down podcast, the president of OpenTheBooks.com told co-hosts Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers that the Newsoms may have reached a new low in feeding at the public trough.
Newsom’s wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, was paid $1.5 million over the decade to run a non-profit film and school curriculum organization, Adam Andrzejewski told the Drill Down. The group licenses its films to 5,000 schools across the country, which pay licensing fees to the non-profit. The non-profit doesn’t create the films. That’s done by a for-profit film production company she also owns, which made $1.6 million over the last decade.
“So right there, you’ve got $3 million flowing back into the Newsoms’ pocket,” Andrzejewski says.
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How DC Keeps Getting Richer With OpenTheBooks.com CEO Adam Andrzejewski | The Drill Down
On the latest episode of the Drill Down podcast, the president of OpenTheBooks.com told co-hosts Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers that the...
In the recent year, transgender student’s access to bathrooms, locker rooms of their choice have become a divisive issue across the country. More and more school districts across the country are being forced to make a decision on the issue.
Last night one of the state’s largest school districts was forced to decide on the issue for their 44 schools and approximately 35,329 students.
Having no district bathroom rule in place, the Peoria Unified School District board was forced to place the issue on their agenda for discussion. The governing board of the Peoria Unified School District voted 3-2 not to draft a transgender bathroom policy for their schools, meaning transgender students can use the bathroom of their preference.
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Peoria Unified School Board Votes 3-2 To Allow Transgender Students To Use Preferred Bathroom | All About Arizona News
In the recent year, transgender student’s access to bathrooms, locker rooms of their choice have become a divisive issue across the country. More and more school districts across the country are being…
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