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| | New immigration legal services expand into southern and central Vermont | Immigrant communities in southern and central Vermont will have expanded access to legal services through a new partnership announced this week. | The new program, the Immigration Community Lawyering Initiative, is a partnership between Vermont Legal Aid and Vermont Asylum Assistance Project. Through the initiative, Vermont Legal Aid is setting up a formal immigration law practice for the first time in its nearly six-decade history and hired two lawyers, one based in Rutland and another in Springfield, said Bessie Weiss, interim executive director of Vermont Legal Aid. | Read More Here |
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| | Sharper is the latest Georgia Democrat accused of lying to collect pandemic unemployment | A third Georgia lawmaker has been accused of lying to collect federal unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic. | Federal prosecutors announced Friday they were charging state Rep. Dexter Sharper, a Valdosta Democrat, with making false statements to collect $13,825 in unemployment benefits. It's the latest example of a growing wave of charges against Georgia lawmakers that U.S. Attorney Theodore Hertzberg warned of in December. | Read More Here |
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| American Sports & Culture | | | | American Business & Markets | | | | | | | | American Fact of the Day! | On January 31, 1961, President John F. Kennedy delivered his first live televised news conference as president. It marked the start of a new era in politics where presidents would regularly communicate directly with Americans through television, changing how citizens engage with government. |
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