House, Indiana and The shutdown
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Inside legislation to end the nation’s longest government shutdown is wording that would greatly reduce the total amount of THC allowed in popular hemp products.
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Indiana revives $1,000 grants for student tutoring sessions after abrupt closure last spring
An Indiana program giving qualifying students grants for tutoring is reopening to enrollment after shutting down abruptly last spring.
On Wednesday night, President Donald Trump signed the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act to fund and reopen the government. Earlier the same evening, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the measure on a mostly party-line vote of 222-209.
The reopening of the federal government introduces a new challenge for businesses selling intoxicating hemp products, as the law signed by President Trump to bring federal workers back to the office includes a nationwide ban on these items,
For 35 days, most federal workers have gone without pay as money dries up across critical agencies. Even if the shutdown ends, it's unlikely funding would return in time for Hoosiers to receive full SNAP benefits by Nov.
Passage of the bill would end the government shutdown but would bar retailers from selling intoxicating hemp products
WHITING, Ind. (WLS) -- Indiana is reporting 596 new COVID-19 cases and 6 additional deaths as the state enters Phase 4.5 of reopening. On Sunday, the Indiana State Department of Health confirmed a total of 48,008 positive coronavirus cases in the state ...