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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2024 · 48 MIN

Bridge: Experts Expect Regional Economic Impact In, Near Baltimore, Evaluation Data Shows Virtually Zero Educators in Michigan Are Ineffective

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Americans want states to have a role in stopping the flood of illegal immigration, which comes as the federal government and Texas grapple over who has the right to secure the southern border amidst the ongoing crisis there. The closure of the Port of Baltimore caused by the ship collision that collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge will likely have a greater impact on the local economy, but the ultimate strain may be on increased and longer ground transport, according to supply chain experts. A shakeup at the Illinois Prisoner Review Board has Republicans calling for reforms. Several years after King County, Washington purchased a former Red Lion Hotel in Federal Way, with plans for wrap-around services for the homeless, the building remains empty, potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars. And despite low test scores among Michigan students, most teachers received "highly effective" or "effective" ratings. Read more: Americans say states should have a say in border security efforts Bridge: Experts expect regional economic impact in, near Baltimore Republicans want change after Pritzker board paroles now alleged murderer With millions devoted to the project, Federal Way homeless hotel remains vacant Evaluation data shows virtually zero educators in Michigan are ineffective Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Americans want states to have a role in stopping the flood of illegal immigration, which comes as the federal government and Texas grapple over who has the right to secure the southern border amidst the ongoing crisis there. The closure of the Port of Baltimore caused by the ship collision that collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge will likely have a greater impact on the local economy, but the ultimate strain may be on increased and longer ground transport, according to supply chain experts. A shakeup at the Illinois Prisoner Review Board has Republicans calling for reforms. Several years after King County, Washington purchased a former Red Lion Hotel in Federal Way, with plans for wrap-around services for the homeless, the building remains empty, potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars. And despite low test scores among Michigan students, most teachers received "highly effective" or "effective" ratings. Read more: Americans say states should have a say in border security efforts Bridge: Experts expect regional economic impact in, near Baltimore Republicans want change after Pritzker board paroles now alleged murderer With millions devoted to the project, Federal Way homeless hotel remains vacant Evaluation data shows virtually zero educators in Michigan are ineffective

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