News Update – July 31, 2010
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West
- Will New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson issue a pardon to Billy the Kid?
- The designer of SB 1070, Russell Pearce calls Federal Judge Susan Bolton an Activist Judge.
- Orrin Hatch introduced a bill that would require Congressional Approval on National Monuments.
- Governor Jan Brewer has stated that she would consider changing some sections of SB 1070 that would make the Arizona Immigration Law more capable to withstand challengers.
- Carly Fiorina has spent little of her wealth in General Election Campaign against Barbara Boxer.
- Oregon Gubernatorial Candidate Chris Dudley on jobs, “Simply put, we don’t need more taxes, we need more taxpayers.”
Midwest
- A proposed Missouri Law would prohibit governments from requiring people to have healthcare.
- Tuesdays Primary in Michigan could shake up the Congressional Delegation for years to come.
- Republican Roy Blunt is leading Robin Carnahan in fundraising and cash on hand in race for Missouri U.S. Senate Race.
- Did Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty make his first Presidential Campaign Ad?
- John Thune is head of the Republican Policy Committee and could be a dark horse in 2012 Presidential Campaign.
- The Iowa Association of Business and Industry will endorse Terry Branstad for Governor of Iowa on Monday.
South
- Louisiana Senate Committee limits a bill that was against the healthcare law.
- Alabama Department of Public Health has lifted swim advisories in Baldwin and Mobile Counties .
- Is Lindsey Graham proposing ending Birthright Citizenship?
- In latest Quinnipiac Poll Crist leads Rubio 37% to 32%.
- Three Dallas Executives give a million dollars each to target Harry Reid and other Democrats in November.
- Haley Barbour joins in announcement that Soladigm, Inc. will be opening a plant in the Olive Branch Industrial Park.
East
- Arlene Ackerman is paid $338K a year as Philadelphia Schools Superintendent.
- NJ Cheerleading Advocates at Rutgers are developing programs in cheerleading that will make it more compliant with Title IX.
- The Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act fails in Congress.
- House Ethics Committee Chairman Gene Green said the Committee wants to issue a Reprimand to New York Representative Charles Rangel.
- The GM Volt is $41 thousand car that has the performance and the interior of a $15 thousand economy car, the federal government has a $50 billion investment in GM.
- The Register Citizen endorses Linda McMahon for U.S. Senate in Connecticut .
National
- Charlie Rangel says that Ethics Panel charging him with 13 alleged ethics violations trampled on his constitutional rights.
- Is the Administration trying an end run on immigration around Congress?
- Donald Trump urges President Obama to extend Bush era Tax Cuts.
- Lindsey Graham, “We should change our Constitution and say if you come here illegally and have a child, that child’s not automatically a citizen.”
- Charles B. Rangel, is allegedley charged for 13 house ethics violations.
International
- Mexican President Felipe Calderon has declared a war on the country’s drug cartels.
- Under new law signed by President Dmitry Medvedev giving the FSB, the successor to the KGB, the right to arrest people for crimes they have yet to commit.
- The planned transfer of 8 thousand marines from Okinawa to Guam could be delayed to 2017.
- Ministers in the United Kingdom want to end the situation where people are paid to remain unemployed because state benefits are more valuable than wages.
- Arab League Foreign Ministers endorse direct talks between Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas and Israel.
- Prime Minister David Cameron says that Pakistan needs to do more to chase down terrorists and militants.
Sports
- Memphis Police are probing former NBA big man Lorenzen Wright’s death as a homicide.
- The Philadelphia Phillies add Roy Oswalt to the rotation makes the Phillies frontrunner for the Wild Card.
- Matthew Clemmons of Cherry Hill, NJ was sentenced to three months in jail for vomit-assault at Philadelphia Phillies Games.
- The New York Yankees acquire Houston Astros’ Lance Berkman.
- Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Dez Bryant is out 4 to 6 weeks with a high ankle sprain as reported by the Cowboys.
- Curren Caples, Ty Morrow, Dennis Enarson and Garrett Reynolds scored 89.66 to move forward to the next round of BMX Street.
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