Congressmen from Washington state and Kansas to read resolution apologizing to American Indians

Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas and Rep. Jim McDermott of Washington state are to read the resolution at a ceremony today.

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Congressmen from Washington state and Kansas to read resolution apologizing to American Indians

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64% of New Hampshire’s Towns/Cities Reject or Refuse to Consider Gay Marriage Ban Measure (Gayapolis)

“Here is a list of towns that rejected the resolution. This list does not include the 88 of New Hampshire’s 231 towns and all of New Hampshire’s 13 cities that refused to take the issue up.

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64% of New Hampshire’s Towns/Cities Reject or Refuse to Consider Gay Marriage Ban Measure (Gayapolis)

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UPDATE: Resolution might slow down traffic on U.S. 63 (Columbia Missourian)

COLUMBIA — The Missouri Department of Transportation will meet the City Council halfway on the resolution proposed Monday night to lower the speed limit on U.S. 63. MoDOT was working on reviewing this proposal prior to the council passing the resolution because of an engineering study to review speed limits, said Matt Myers, district traffic engineer for MoDOT. Based on the result of this study …

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UPDATE: Resolution might slow down traffic on U.S. 63 (Columbia Missourian)

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