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Gov. Justice celebrates state firemen’s association, signs House Bill 5128 allocating $12M to volunteer fire departments and first responders – Governor Jim Justice

Gov. Justice celebrates state firemen’s association, signs House Bill 5128 allocating $12M to volunteer fire departments and first responders  Governor Jim Justice Source link Gov. Justice celebrates state firemen’s association, signs House Bill 5128 allocating $12M to volunteer fire departments and first responders – Governor Jim Justice #Gov #Justice #celebrates #state #firemens #association #signs #House #Bill …

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The Bookseller – News – ALCS welcomes government’s ‘promise’ of AI laws but bill left out of King’s speech

The Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) has welcomed the government’s “promise of much-needed legislation” around artificial intelligence (AI), following the King’s speech yesterday (July 17, 2024).  The speech outlined the government’s aim to “seek to establish the appropriate legislation to place requirements on those working to develop the most powerful artificial intelligence models”.  ALCS …

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New state bill brings raises for poll workers

COMANCHE CO., Okla. (KSWO) – Polling precinct officials across the state of Oklahoma can look forward to raises thanks to a new piece of state legislation. Senate Bill 290 went into effect July 1, affording raises in daily pay for poll workers, and just in time for election day. “It makes you feel appreciated,” said …

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Greenfield Recorder – State House clears bill to ban video while driving

The Massachusetts House has cleared a bill that would ban video inside moving vehicles. Marlon Lara/Unsplash BOSTON — Massachusetts drivers could be banned from FaceTiming their friends and livestreaming onto social media platforms while they’re on the road under legislation the House quietly passed last week. Lawmakers approved a distracting driving bill (H 4490) that …

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