LowNo5584

LowNo5584 t1_j2ebm9v wrote

"In the order Friday, the court rejected the latter two arguments from Krasner, saying impeachment proceedings could occur across different legislative sessions, and that the legislature could impeach the city’s district attorney."

They'll try again. Maybe not this session, but the next. Or until enough Philadelphians get fed up with the stupid SOB to vote his worthless ass out of office.

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LowNo5584 t1_j0z951u wrote

  1. Quit blaming the General Assembly. They've increased the budget for that department. It's up to the department to implement it.
  2. That department falls under the Executive Branch control. My opinion is the Executive Branch is holding off so the UE number stays low and they can dislocate their shoulder patting themselves on the back saying how well they did keeping the number of unemployed down. 3)It's all a shit show and we are being fucked for it.
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LowNo5584 t1_j056320 wrote

That happens often, for this exact reason. The media will pick out one item in, what would have been an otherwise, phenomenal bill and roast the no voters over it. In this case, a provision for investigating money laundering was inserted into the NDAA bill. If you wasn't a money laundering law, write a stand alone bill.

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LowNo5584 t1_izf845p wrote

The individual who tests is required to affix either a pass or fail sticker on the pumps. If there's no sticker, either the state (or county in some cases) either hasn't checked them, or the pump failed testing and the owner scraped it off. Make sure you know if the county you're in has a county level Weights and Measures Dept or if it's overseen by the state, then call them.

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LowNo5584 t1_ixzu51j wrote

"A report released by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows nationwide enrollment at two-year institutions in construction trades increased this spring over last by 19.3%. Over that same time period, four-year college enrollment dropped by 4.7%."

https://www.witf.org/2022/09/21/central-pa-trade-schools-say-enrollment-is-up-amid-a-shortage-of-skilled-laborers-in-the-workforce/

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LowNo5584 t1_ixagjyu wrote

"A report released by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows nationwide enrollment at two-year institutions in construction trades increased this spring over last by 19.3%. Over that same time period, four-year college enrollment dropped by 4.7%."

https://www.witf.org/2022/09/21/central-pa-trade-schools-say-enrollment-is-up-amid-a-shortage-of-skilled-laborers-in-the-workforce/

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