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Since the “No. 2 guy” isn’t “have any authority,” Ron DeSantis claims he won’t accept to serve as Trump’s running partner

Despite being given the position, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated on Tuesday that he has no plans to stand for vice president in 2024 under the administration of former President Donald Trump. He said that he would rather be a governor than the vice president and said that the former position “doesn’t have any power.”…

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Child care cost: Additional college community funds to reduce college dropout, Local administrator says

Since 1993, the state has provided funds to the community college system to assist students in affording child care. The state Senate’s budget proposal would provide an additional $1.2 million in recurring funds to the program over the following two years.   However, more is required to make an impact on students with child care…

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$60 million solar investment made by Enphase Energy Inc will create more U.S. jobs, Biden says.

South Carolina, UNITED STATES — President Joe Biden visited South Carolina to commend a new $60 million solar investment as the latest example of his efforts to bring back the nation’s manufacturing industry. Biden and other top administration officials are touring the country to promote how the administration’s economic policies, called “Bidenomics,” are impacting the…

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After the GOP’s censure, Adam Schiff’s Senate campaign raises an unprecedented $8 million

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) set a 2nd quarter fundraising record by generating over $8.1 million for his Senate campaign. After House Republicans attempted to criticize Schiff for “misleading the American people and for behavior unworthy of an elected Member of the House of Representatives” in a 213-209 vote, Schiff currently ended up one of the…

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Qualifications for Texas food stamps: How to apply for SNAP?

Mercedes Bristol, the executive director of Non-profit Texas, spent a day at her San Antonio home sending emails, combing hair, answering phone calls, and doing laundry for her grandson.   Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, will make Texans’ lives more secure. Bristol will undoubtedly gain from the aforementioned law. The…

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Children aged 12 and older may be removed from their parent’s residence without a court order under the proposed bill AB 665

Democrats in the California State Senate approved a contentious new bill previously this week, upsetting many parents. According to AB 665, parents may take their children aged 12 and older out of the house without court permission. Carl DeMaio from Reform California, who is in charge of an initiative to prevent AB 665 from becoming law,…

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