Polarization means punishment for minority party lawmakers

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

Polarization means punishment for minority party lawmakers HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr was silenced by her Republican colleagues on Wednesday in a vote that bars her from participating on the House floor for the remainder of the 2023 session. The crackdown followed a standoff between Montana Democrats and Republicans after Zephyr told Republican colleagues in the House they would have “blood on their hands” if they banned gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth.It’s the latest harsh punishment meted out to an outspoken lawmaker by colleagues in state legislatures. Here are other examples. ___TENNESSEERepublicans voted Democratic Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson out of their offices for taking to the front of the Tennessee House and chanting with gun control supporters who packed the gallery after a Nashville school shooting that killed six people last month, including three children. Expulsions in the Tennessee General Assembly are extremely rare and typically center on criminal acti...

DeSantis-backed New College board scraps 5 professors tenure

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

DeSantis-backed New College board scraps 5 professors tenure The New College of Florida trustees now dominated by conservatives appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis voted Wednesday to deny tenure to five professors, overriding concerns by faculty and students that the decision poses a threat to academic freedom.The traditionally progressive public college in Sarasota, Florida, currently has only 659 students enrolled this year but has become the focal point of a campaign by DeSantis to rid higher education in the state of what the Republican governor calls left-leaning “woke” indoctrination on campuses.The school’s interim president, DeSantis ally and former state House Speaker Richard Corcoran, said in a memo to the trustees that he wanted the professors’ tenure denied or delayed in part because of the administrative changes and because of “a renewed focus on ensuring the college is moving towards a more traditional liberal arts institution.”“You’ve got a brand new president, a brand new provost. You have literally a change in di...

Indiana sends state-funded teacher gun training to governor

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

Indiana sends state-funded teacher gun training to governor INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana state lawmakers have sent the state’s Republican governor a bill that would create a state-funded handgun training program available for teachers, something critics have said could wrongly increase the number of guns in schools.The state Senate gave the bill its final approval Wednesday evening after the House concurred with changes to the legislation earlier that day.The bill, which passed the Senate 41-8 without debate and now goes to the desk of Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, is the cumulation of efforts by state lawmakers to offer additional training that have failed in recent years. That legislation was previously halted by opposition from both gun-rights advocates, who said training mandates would overstep local control, and gun-control proponents, who argued against steps they see as arming teachers.Supporters have also said the 40 hours of optional training could help teachers learn how to defend themselves and students if needed, especially in ...

102-year-old convicted Nazi camp guard dies awaiting appeal

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

102-year-old convicted Nazi camp guard dies awaiting appeal BERLIN (AP) — A 102-year-old man who was convicted last year on more than 3,500 counts of accessory to murder for serving as a guard at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II has died, German news agency dpa reported Wednesday.The man, whom local media have identified only as Josef S. in line with German privacy rules, was sentenced to five years in prison last June but remained free pending appeal.He had denied working as an SS guard at the Sachsenhausen camp. But the state court in Neuruppin concluded that documents with the man’s name, date and place of birth showed he had in fact been an enlisted member of the Nazi Party’s paramilitary wing stationed at the camp on the outskirts of Berlin between 1942 and 1945.Tens of thousands of inmates — including Jews, political prisoners and captured Soviet soldiers — died at the Sachsenhausen camp from starvation, disease, forced labor and other causes, as well as through medical experiments and systematic executions carried out by ...

Justices cancel order cutting 16 years off murder sentence

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

Justices cancel order cutting 16 years off murder sentence COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Justices on South Carolina’s highest court on Wednesday erased an order that cut 16 years off a convicted murderer’s sentence, a deal the inmate won by reporting another prisoner’s escape that had gone undetected for two days.The 3-2 ruling came less than two hours after the South Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments about Jeroid Price’s case. The justices wrote that they would explain their decision later and ordered law enforcement to immediately find Price and bring him back into state prison custody.During arguments Wednesday, the justices said they didn’t like that the deal was kept secret, including from the parents of the man Price killed. The high court also noted that no formal hearing was held before Price walked out of prison 19 years into his 35-year sentence for a 2002 killing at a Columbia club.The elected prosecutor signed off on the deal and he appears to be blamed for not following procedure.“We are here to right...

Skilling: Frost advisory overnight for Chicagoland

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

Skilling: Frost advisory overnight for Chicagoland A Frost Advisory is out for the second night Wednesday going into Thursday morning. Clear skies and light winds provide the perfect backdrop for cooling. The only area which may be spared frost are areas near Lake Michigan in Cook County.This comes after a cool day with March level temps which rose no higher than the low 50s and a morning which saw April's 2nd cool low temp in the city of 31 at O'Hare and 34 at Midwest. Inland temps dipped as low as 24 degree in sections of McHenry County---and mid to upper 30s were common away from Lake Michigan and the immediate city.Temps rebound 12 degrees into the mid 60s Thursday for the first time since last Friday, though easterly lake breezes off the 46 degree waters of Lake Michigan will keep beaches and lakeside areas cool.A northeast bound Texas weather disturbance brings clouds back to the are Thursday night and Friday and threatens some rain later Thursday night into Friday morning—especially southern sections of the area.A cold, unset...

Cook County board to consider flavored nicotine ban

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

Cook County board to consider flavored nicotine ban CHICAGO — An ordinance to ban the sale of flavored nicotine products in suburban Cook County will be introduced Thursday at the Cook County Board Meeting.County officials said it's an attempt to stop a young, new generation from getting hooked on nicotine. Is vaping making your kid a lifelong addict? Banning the sale of flavored nicotine products at retailers in unincorporated Cook County is something Commissioner Donna Miller wants to do. The ban would include products that contain menthol, fruit, candy dessert or alcohol flavors. Miller said it's all about stopping youth from starting. Juul Labs agrees to pay $462 million settlement to 6 states "A seventh-grader told me that when she is on social media they are constantly targeting her to try flavored nicotine," Miller said. "She thought that sounded like a bad idea."The full board will vote on the proposed ordinance on Thursday. Miller was joined by other county officials including Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck who is the chief operat...

Jurors begin deliberations in 'ComEd Four' bribery trial

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

Jurors begin deliberations in 'ComEd Four' bribery trial CHICAGO -- The first day of deliberations took place Wednesday for jurors in the "ComEd Four" bribery trial.Jurors needed clarification from Judge Harry Leinenweber early Wednesday morning as they were seeking clarification on the statue of limitations and a confusing date listed in the criminal indictment. Jurors also asked for the precise definition of the word, "overt."Judge Leinenweber tried to provide guidance for the jurors as they wade through evidence in this grueling political corruption trial. Man stabbed to death during fight inside Irving Park apartment Legal observers believe the jurors in the "ComEd Four" trial are facing a daunting challenge of sorting through seven weeks of complicated testimony, evidence, and secret recordings. The "ComEd Four" on trial are former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s confidant Michael McClain, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, former ComEd lobbyist John Hooker and former ComEd consultant Jay Doherty. All have pleaded not guil...

MedWatch Daily Digest: How excess weight impacts the brain – and more

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

MedWatch Daily Digest: How excess weight impacts the brain – and more For Wednesday, April 26, WGN’s Dina Bair has the latest on new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Boston Children's Hospital neuroscientists found young people with an abnormally high body mass index display changes in cognitive performance, brain structure and brain circuitry compared to those with a normal BMI.Why a little exercise can go a long way to helping people reduce or halt substance use.Hair relaxers can lead to infertility according to researchers with the Boston University School of Public Health.

New bipartisan bill would support parental consent for kids to use social media

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:16:04 GMT

New bipartisan bill would support parental consent for kids to use social media WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - A group of Senators from both parties say their new bill protects kids from the harms of social media."Our bill is a common sense, bipartisan approach to help to stop this suffering," Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) said."Enough is enough. The data speaks for itself," Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) said.The legislation would ban social media accounts for anyone under the age of 13 on social media platforms like Tiktok, Instagram, and Snapchat."Social media companies have had plenty of opportunity to do the right thing…they have failed to deliver," Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said.Murphy says the bill also requires parental permission from users under the age of 18."This bill gives parents the ability to decide, with their children, when is the right time to step into this world," Murphy said.To enforce these requirements, the bill would create a new government-run age verification system."This is simply applying the age-old wisdom of mankind from the real world to the...