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The Carter Center- My Favorite Charity please give

https://www.cartercenter.org/news/pr/2023/2022-guinea-worm-worldwide-cases-announcement.html?utm_campaign=2023FebruaryDMENewsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Convio&utm_content=Article1&s_src=2023FebruaryDMENewsletter&s_subsrc=Article1 Guinea Worm Disease Reaches All-Time Low: Only 13* Human Cases Reported in 2022

2020 railroad safety was decimated. BY TRUMP AND REPUBLICAN LIAR TRAITORS< leads to the disaster in East Palestine OHIO

AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of Transportation (DOT). ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: FRA is revising its regulations governing the minimum safety requirements for railroad track. The changes include allowing inspection of rail using continuous rail testing; allowing the use of flange-bearing frogs in crossing diamonds; relaxing the guard check gage limits on heavy-point frogs used in Class 5 track; removing an inspection-method exception for high-density commuter lines; and other miscellaneous revisions. Overall, the revisions will benefit track owners, railroads, and the public by reducing unnecessary costs and incentivizing innovation, while improving rail safety. DATES: This final rule is effective October 7, 2020 in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1). ADDRESSES: Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or comments received, go to http://www.regulations.gov at any time. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yu-Jiang Zhang, Staff
Bose becomes the 15th administrator of the FRA and will be the first person of South-Asian descent to serve in the position. He was born in Laheriasarai, Bihar, India, before coming to the United States at age five. As administrator, Bose will lead FRA’s safety regulatory oversight of more than 800 freight and passenger railroads, national rail policy, planning and environmental activities, as well as the agency’s financial assistance grant programs. Bose will also oversee FRA programs to improve and modernize the nation’s freight and passenger rail network by administering the $66 billion investment in rail projects under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Those funds will be supplemented by an additional $36 billion in annual authorized appropriations over five years to support projects and programs that improve safety, reliability, efficiency, resiliency, equity and sustainability. https://reason.org/wp-content/uploads/Letter-from-Senators-to-Amit-Bose.pdf Dear Deputy Admin
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder’s political operation accepted more than $60 million in bribe money from FirstEnergy Corp. to secure the company a $1.3 billion public bailout, according to a federal complaint filed Thursday.TELL MIKE DEWINE AND LARRY HOUSHOLDER TO GO LIVE IN A HOUSE IN THE TOWN OF_EAST PALESTINE. .. Householder, chief political aide Jeff Longstreth, and lobbyists Matt Borges, Neil Clark, and Juan Cespedes used the bribe money to expand the speaker’s political power and enrich themselves by millions of dollars through a “web” of dark-money groups and bank accounts, including the 501(c)(4) Generation Now, according to the complaint. But all around, too, were signs that nothing was normal at all. People sniffed the water coming out of their taps, checked rashes in the mirror and gazed down into creeks at the green-white shoals of fish and frogs floating belly up. The smell lingered, reminding some of a tire fire, others of burning plastic, mix

Are deputy sheriffs' salaries in Lafayette County Missouri reasonable, of course not, but with JUDGES < like these Good ole Boys what would you expect. In stinking Republican Missouri, the home of the protected Narcotics pusher MALLINCRODT>

The average Deputy Sheriff salary in Missouri is $110,360 as of January 26, 2023, but the range typically falls between $104,210 BEFORE THE JUDICIAL FINANCE COMMISSION STATE OF MISSOURI IN RE: Circuit Court Budget of the 15th ) Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri ) ) LAFAYETTE COUNTY MISSOURI, ) a body corporate and politic, by and through ) its governing body, the ) COUNTY COMMISSION OF LAFAYETTE) COUNTY, MISSOURI, ) ) Petitioner, ) ) vs. ) CASE NO. 03-0063 ) FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ) Hon. Dennis Rolf, Presiding Judge, ) ) Respondent. ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, AND DECISION This matter comes before the Judicial Finance Commission upon a petition filed by Petitioner, the County Commission of Lafayette County, against Respondent, the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit of Missouri, Judge Dennis Rolf, the presiding judge. Petitioner seeks a determination that 15th Circuit Court’s request for $834,632.00 for deputy sheriff’s salaries and benefits is unre

EXPERT: We Basically "Nuked" East Palestine, OH with Controlled Chemical...

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