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Republican vs. Republican on covering uninsured
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's Republican versus Republican in the latest round of political battles over health care. Conservative Republican legislators in major states are trying to block efforts by more pragmatic governors of their own party to accept...
Tags: Terry Branstad, Politics, Philosophy, Washington, DC, U.S. Senate
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Senate Approves Driver's Licenses For Undocumented Immigrants
The Hartford CourantWith the Senate's endorsement early Thursday, Connecticut joined a small but growing group of states that allows undocumented immigrants in the U.S. to obtain a special driver's license. The bill to allow driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants,...Tags: Andrew M. Maynard, Illegal Immigrants, Politics, Robert J. Kane, Migration
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Lawyer: Inspectors clear N.M. horse slaughterhouse
ROSWELL, N.M. (AP) - About 5 miles from this southeastern New Mexico town's famed UFO museum, tucked between dairy farms, is a nondescript metal building that could be home to any number of small agricultural businesses. But Valley Meat Co. is no longer...Tags: Plant Openings, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lawyers, Starbucks Corp., Justice System
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Rosenthal: Perry tries to rustle Illinois business
Selling the grass as greener in his dusty, drought-plagued state, Texas Gov. Rick Perry came to Chicago this week to paint his state as a commercial paradise and Illinois into a corner. Perry is out to poach Illinois businesses and jobs. He says it's...
Tags: Bobby Jindal, Chicago White Sox, Pat Quinn, Jerry Brown, Politics
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New Mexico’s “Breaking Bad” bill becomes law
Channel Guide MagazineYesterday, April 4, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez signed what has become known as her state's “Breaking Bad” bill into the Breaking Bad Law. Gov. Martinez had originally vetoed the bill a few weeks ago. It is geared toward returning New... -
New Mexico worker films himself fatally shooting a horse
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - An employee of a southeastern New Mexico slaughterhouse that is seeking federal approval to slaughter horses has posted a video online showing him fatally shooting a horse in the head, sparking outrage among animal activists and...Tags: Shootings
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Female vs. male senators
As the son of a woman, the husband of a woman and the father of daughters and granddaughters, I celebrate the record number of females who are now United States senators. However, I do see some differences in the way these and other women are treated,...
Tags: Claire McCaskill, Social Issues, Diane Sawyer , Civil Rights, Harriet Tubman
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New Mexico governor will support film tax incentive bill after all
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez says she now backs a program to expand the state's film tax credit. Martinez recently vetoed a bill that would increase the state’s film credit to 30% for TV series shooting at least six episodes in New Mexico,...
Tags: Executive Branch, Breaking Bad (tv program), Regional Authority, Politics, AMC (tv network)
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New Mexico governor vetoes film tax incentive bill
Bad news for the "Breaking Bad" bill. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed a film tax incentive that would increase the state’s film credit to 30% for TV series shooting at least six episodes in New Mexico. "I support the film industry...
Tags: Executive Branch, Breaking Bad (tv program), Politics, Cinema Industry, Government
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'Breaking Bad' bill gets nod from New Mexico Senate
Good news emerged Monday for backers of the "Breaking Bad" bill in New Mexico. The New Mexico Senate passed a bill that would increase the state's film rebate to 30% for TV series shooting at least six episodes in New Mexico, up from 25%. The bill,...
Tags: Executive Branch, Breaking Bad (tv program), AMC (tv network), Entertainment, Politics
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After 2 years behind bars without trial, N.M. man to get $15.5 million
A New Mexico man who spent nearly two years behind bars without trial will receive a $15.5-million settlement because a federal jury decided that his rights to adequate medical attention and due process had been violated. During the time Stephen Slevin,...
Tags: Prisons, Trials, ABC (tv network), Lawyers, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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New Mexico Company: Feds may allow horse slaughter
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Federal officials have indicated they might soon grant the inspection needed to start processing horse meat at a southeastern New Mexico slaughterhouse. But the Obama administration threw a new twist in a more than yearlong debate...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Trials, Politics, Litigation, U.S. Department of Justice
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