#publichearing — Public Fediverse posts
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🚨 Hillary Clinton throws down the gauntlet! Cameras on, public hearings, no more games. Will Rep. Comer accept the challenge? 👀💥
Read the full story and see the Epstein Files firsthand 👉 https://tinyurl.com/4wanmsz7
#HillaryClinton #EpsteinFiles #CongressWatch #transparency #politicalshowdown #PublicHearing #Politics 🏛️📸⚡ -
🚨 Hillary Clinton throws down the gauntlet! Cameras on, public hearings, no more games. Will Rep. Comer accept the challenge? 👀💥
Read the full story and see the Epstein Files firsthand 👉 https://tinyurl.com/4wanmsz7
#HillaryClinton #EpsteinFiles #CongressWatch #transparency #politicalshowdown #PublicHearing #Politics 🏛️📸⚡ -
🚨 Hillary Clinton throws down the gauntlet! Cameras on, public hearings, no more games. Will Rep. Comer accept the challenge? 👀💥
Read the full story and see the Epstein Files firsthand 👉 https://tinyurl.com/4wanmsz7
#HillaryClinton #EpsteinFiles #CongressWatch #transparency #politicalshowdown #PublicHearing #Politics 🏛️📸⚡ -
🚨 Hillary Clinton throws down the gauntlet! Cameras on, public hearings, no more games. Will Rep. Comer accept the challenge? 👀💥
Read the full story and see the Epstein Files firsthand 👉 https://tinyurl.com/4wanmsz7
#HillaryClinton #EpsteinFiles #CongressWatch #transparency #politicalshowdown #PublicHearing #Politics 🏛️📸⚡ -
🚨 Hillary Clinton throws down the gauntlet! Cameras on, public hearings, no more games. Will Rep. Comer accept the challenge? 👀💥
Read the full story and see the Epstein Files firsthand 👉 https://tinyurl.com/4wanmsz7
#HillaryClinton #EpsteinFiles #CongressWatch #transparency #politicalshowdown #PublicHearing #Politics 🏛️📸⚡ -
WyCo residents packed meeting to voice opinions on Chiefs STAR bonds proposal
KSHB 41 reporter Fernanda Silva covers stories in the Northland. She also focuses on issues surrounding immigration. Share…
#NFL #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #Kansas #Chiefs #FernandaSilva #Football #Immigration #Northland #publichearing #speakers #STARbonds #wyandottecounty
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WyCo residents packed meeting to voice opinions on Chiefs STAR bonds proposal
KSHB 41 reporter Fernanda Silva covers stories in the Northland. She also focuses on issues surrounding immigration. Share…
#NFL #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #Kansas #Chiefs #FernandaSilva #Football #Immigration #Northland #publichearing #speakers #STARbonds #wyandottecounty
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WyCo residents packed meeting to voice opinions on Chiefs STAR bonds proposal https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/728233/ #Chiefs #FernandaSilva #Football #Immigration #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #NFL #Northland #PublicHearing #speakers #STARBonds #WyandotteCounty
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WyCo residents packed meeting to voice opinions on Chiefs STAR bonds proposal https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/728233/ #Chiefs #FernandaSilva #Football #Immigration #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #NFL #Northland #PublicHearing #speakers #STARBonds #WyandotteCounty
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UG to hold STAR Bond public hearing regarding Chiefs stadium next Tuesday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, commissioners will hold a public hearing…
#NFL #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #Kansas #Chiefs #Football #publichearing #starbond #unifiedgovernment #wyandottecounty
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UG to hold STAR Bond public hearing regarding Chiefs stadium next Tuesday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, commissioners will hold a public hearing…
#NFL #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #Kansas #Chiefs #Football #publichearing #starbond #unifiedgovernment #wyandottecounty
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UG to hold STAR Bond public hearing regarding Chiefs stadium next Tuesday https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/719820/ #Chiefs #Football #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #NFL #PublicHearing #StarBond #UnifiedGovernment #WyandotteCounty
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UG to hold STAR Bond public hearing regarding Chiefs stadium next Tuesday https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/719820/ #Chiefs #Football #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #NFL #PublicHearing #StarBond #UnifiedGovernment #WyandotteCounty
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Get Out and Enjoy Raleigh Guide – Events Happening Today in Raleigh Tuesday January 6th Edition
Looking for things to do in Raleigh today? Whether you’re interested in education, wellness, live entertainment, food and wine, or professional sports, Raleigh sure has something going on. This Get Out & Enjoy Raleigh Event Guide highlights a wide range of events happening across the city on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, perfect for early risers, after-work explorers, and night owls alike.
📅 Raleigh Events Today — January 6, 2026
NCSU Accessibility in STEM Conference🕗 8:00 AM
📍 NC State University College of Engineering – Centennial Campus
💵 $100
A professional conference focused on improving accessibility and inclusion within STEM education and careers.
ATCN Instructor Course🕢 7:30 AM
📍 WakeMed Health & Hospitals
💵 $325
Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) instructor training designed for healthcare professionals.
Epiphany Festival of Lights with Bonfire🕕 6:00 PM
📍 813 Darby St, Raleigh, NC
Celebrate Epiphany with a community gathering featuring lights, reflection, and a bonfire experience.
Our Top Wines of 2025
🕕 6:00 PM
📍 Westgate Wine Bar
💵 $19
Sample and learn about standout wines from 2025 during this curated tasting event.
Chunly Knit Blanket – Paint & Sip🕕 6:00 PM
📍 10410 Moncreiffe Road, Suite 101, Raleigh, NC
Tap into your creative side with a guided paint-and-sip session—perfect for a relaxing Tuesday night.
Tuning the Chakras: Yin Yoga + Sound Bath🕕 6:15 PM
📍 700 Exposition Place, Suite 105, Raleigh, NC
Restore balance and unwind through gentle yoga paired with immersive sound healing.
Self-Care Series🕡 6:30 PM
📍 3050 N New Hope Rd, Raleigh, NC
💵 $116
A wellness-focused program centered on stress relief, mindfulness, and personal renewal.
“Famous Last Words” – 8-Week Choreography Course🕡 6:30 PM
📍 Chapel of Bones
A multi-week choreography course blending movement, performance, and creative expression.
Mike Davis at O’Malley’s🕖 7:00 PM
📍 O’Malley’s Pub & Restaurant
Enjoy live music in a laid-back pub atmosphere in Raleigh.
Dallas Stars at Carolina Hurricanes🕖 7:00 PM
📍 Lenovo Center
Catch NHL action as the Dallas Stars face off against the Carolina Hurricanes on home ice.
Make the Most of Your Tuesday in RaleighFrom professional development and wellness to live sports, music, and creative experiences, Raleigh offers plenty of ways to get out and enjoy your city—even on a weekday. Bookmark this guide and check back often for daily updates on what’s happening around Raleigh.
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#DowntownRaleighEvents #Entertainment #events #Food #GetInvolved #LenovoCenterEvents #News #PublicHearing #PullenPark #raleigh #RaleighConferences #RaleighEventGuide #RaleighEventsToday #RaleighLiveMusic #RaleighMayoralCandidates #RaleighNightlife #RaleighWellnessEvents #thingsToDoInRaleigh #TransferCoFoodHall #WyeHill
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Proposed barangay ordinance in Makati draws flak for banning feeding of stray animals
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Proposed barangay ordinance in Makati draws flak for banning feeding of stray animals
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#Publichearing set for #proposed #constitutionalamendment, including to #protect #AbortionAccess, #MarriageEquality.
#Democrats believe those are #underattack across the #country by #Fascist #lawmakers and #Corrupt #courts, especially following the #overturning of #RoevWade.
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Some #environmental advocates oppose the creation of a #Maine #Space Corporation
Maine Public | By Irwin Gratz
Published February 28, 2022"Encouraging the development of a #SpaceIndustry in Maine would be bad for the state's environment and do little to help its economy, according to opponents of a bill that proposes a public-private partnership to assist nascent rocket companies.
"The measure, #LD1923, would offer technical assistance and attempt to put state government behind a bid to find a suitable rocket launching site.
"Opponents, including former Independent U.S. Senate Candidate #LisaSavage of Solon, say the bill, and the idea of Maine as a rocket launch site, are bad ideas.
"Savage says rocketry has proven to be harmful to the #environment. 'Rocket launches in other places have been very hard on #wildlife, killed lots of #birds,' she said.
"And Savage adds rocket launches, 'always add to climate crisis by putting exhaust into the atmosphere. Rockets that go up high enough, punch holes in the ozone layer, which was just beginning to get repaired.'
"Savage says she doubts a space industry would generate many jobs, and it could hurt Maine's brand as a vacation haven where 'you go to enjoy pristine waters and good air quality and beautiful wildlife.'
"Savage says she's also unhappy with the way the Maine Space Corporation legislation is moving through the legislature. She says there was inadequate notice of a #PublicHearing on the bill and the committee voted to recommend its passage contingent on two amendments that have yet to be written."
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Hunter Biden’s public hearing request creates GOP divisions
#HunterBiden #PublicHearing #GOPDivisions #HouseNews #PoliticalDivisions #Transparency #Politics #News
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A Comment on the Aquila Back Forty Wetland Permit
An Aquila Resources map outlines the wetlands that will be impaired by its open pit sulfide mine on the Menominee River.Earlier this morning, I sent this comment on the Aquila Resources Back Forty Wetland Permit to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Public comments may be submitted here until February 2nd.
To the MDEQ:
You have probably already received a number of comments on the Back Forty Mine wetland permit application from people who live out of state, as I do. Some of those opposed to sulfide mining on the Menominee River live on the Wisconsin side, just across or downstream from the proposed mine site. Others, across the country and around the world, are deeply concerned about the cumulative effects the current leasing, exploration, and sulfide mining boom around Lake Superior will have, and are alarmed to see federal and state regulatory agencies abdicating their responsibilities to the American public in order to do the bidding of foreign mining companies.
Denying the wetland permit is the only prudent and responsible course for MDEQ to take.
As the organization American Rivers noted when it placed the Menominee River on its list of “most endangered” rivers in 2017, the Aquila Resources Back Forty project poses a “significant threat” of acid mine drainage to the river, and to the “cultural and natural resources of the Upper Peninsula, Wisconsin, and the Great Lakes Region.” Allowing Aquila to destroy or compromise area wetlands to construct its mine will only heighten the risk of large scale environmental catastrophe.
The risk is compounded by both regulatory and scientific uncertainty. As you are well aware, the Menominee Tribe maintains that the MDEQ lacks authority to issue this permit, because under provisions of the Clean Water Act the Menominee River and its wetlands are federal waters. This question remains unsettled. In the meantime, a third party, independent review of Aquila’s wetland permit application found errors and inconsistencies regarding the company’s findings on groundwater drawdown and the mine’s feasibility analysis. The wetland permit application you are considering is either flawed, because the people who filed it are incompetent, or misleading, because they have something to hide.
Deceit might be Aquila’s best strategy at this point. The Back Forty project has no claim to social license — none. The Menominee and other Wisconsin tribes have been adamant in their opposition. Local residents are overwhelmingly opposed as well. Of the 90 people who had the opportunity to speak at the January 23rd public hearing in Stephenson, only 4 could muster an argument for the mine, mainly because they put stock in the vague promise of “jobs” made by mining proponents. The rest — 86 out of 90, or 95 percent — stood in opposition to the mine.
Even if Aquila is not deliberately misleading the MDEQ and the public, the Canadian company has demonstrated time and again that it is not a responsible steward of Michigan or Menominee lands. In archaeological surveys of the region, for instance, Aquila claims to have uncovered nothing of “historical significance.” That is telling. These surveys have found nothing because they fail, or refuse to see, the significant Menominee history and culture that is right in front of their eyes. As tribal members have made repeatedly clear, Menominee history, ancestry, and culture begin and end in the river, the land, and the forest. What is historically significant or meaningful is not merely a collection of artifacts; it is a way of life and a deep connection to place. The Back Forty Mine threatens to destroy that connection.
In sum, the wetland permit application is flawed, the company has no social license to operate, and allowing the Back Forty to go forward would violate the public trust.
Postscript: On Monday, 4 June, Michigan DEQ Director Heidi Grether granted this wetlands permit, despite the DEQ’s own findings that the Aquila Resources project will likely cause “an unacceptable disruption to the aquatic resources of the State…and that the activities associated with the project are not consistent with the permitting criteria for an acceptable impact to the resources regulated under Parts 301, Inland Lakes and Streams, and Part 303, Wetlands Protection.” The permit DEQ issued — over its own objections — includes 28 pages of special conditions. It’s unclear why the DEQ did not simply deny the permit, as its findings warranted and in keeping with EPA objections to the Aquila application. More here.
#AmericanRivers #AquilaResources #BackFortyMine #BackFortyProject #CleanWaterAct #culturalResources #environmentalStewardship #federalWaters #historicalSignificance #history #MDEQ #MenomineeRiver #MenomineeTribe #MichiganDepartmentOfEnvironmentalQuality #mining #mostEndangeredRivers #publicHearing #PublicTrust #UNDRIP #UnitedNationsDeclarationOnIndigenousRights #UpperPeninsula #Water #WatersOfTheUnitedStates #wetlands #WOTUS