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Delivery Robots With Russian Ties Pulled From University of Arizona
Grubhub launched robot delivery at the University of Arizona last November. The company says it was doing 1,000 deliveries a day between the two campuses.
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GOP Lawsuit Looks to Throw Out Early Voting in Arizona
In 2020, 90% of Arizona voters used an absentee ballot, which can be returned by mail, an official drop box run by county election officials, or at a polling place.
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Arizona Senate Approves Bill Creating Low-Income Tax Credit
The Arizona Senate passed a Democratic proposal to create a new tax credit for working low-income Arizonans on Wednesday.
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Virginia Republicans Adopt Plan to End School Mask Requirements March 1
The legislature passed the bill on Monday; Youngkin then amended it to add an emergency clause so that it could take effect before the typical July 1 enactment date for new legislation.
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GOP Pushes Arizona Schools to Post All Class Materials Online
Educators don’t take issue with keeping parents informed, but they see a risk that the so-called curriculum-transparency requirements will invite censorship, professional burnout, and resignations.
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GOP Pushes Iowa Schools to Post All Class Materials Online
Educators don’t take issue with keeping parents informed, but they see a risk that the so-called curriculum-transparency requirements will invite censorship, professional burnout, and resignations.
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Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Gives $1B for Great Lakes Cleanup
A portion of the investment will go towards Michigan’s Kalamazoo River, the Saginaw River and Bay Muskegon Lake, River Raisin, Torch Lake along with the Clinton, Detroit, Manistique, Rouge, St. Clair and St. Marys rivers.
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Biden: Infrastructure Plan Gives $1B for Great Lakes Cleanup
A portion of the investment will go towards Wisconsin’s Fox River and the St. Louis River in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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North Carolina Republicans Eye State Courts as Next Political Battlegrounds
Republicans and their allies have themselves spent millions of dollars on North Carolina Supreme Court races over the past decade.
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Florida Republicans Eye State Courts as Next Political Battlegrounds
Earlier this month, the Florida Supreme Court unanimously rejected a request from Gov. DeSantis to dissolve a north Florida district drawn to give Black voters a chance to pick their own representatives.















