NH Lawmakers consider allowing a full year of birth control pills with a single prescription

Senate Bill 421 would lift the present three-month cap for contraceptive prescriptions, raising it to 12 months. Under the proposed law, doctors would prescribe 12 months of the medication, and insurance carriers would be mandated to cover it without imposing co-pays. Newly prescribed patients could walk into pharmacies and leave with a year’s supply of contraceptives.

The bill, championed by Planned Parenthood and health care industry groups, is meant to address a long-standing problem for those taking “the pill” – forgetfulness. Often distributed in packs of 28, and designed to be taken daily, the oral contraceptives require diligence to be effective. Having to obtain refill prescriptions every several months can prove difficult for some, setting up potential delays and lapses in use. Missing a week or even days can carry side effects for women who rely on the pill, or lead to unplanned pregnancy.

…Around a quarter of all women who use contraceptives report missing days due to difficulty getting prescription renewal, according to a 2011 study by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Supporters say the bill would benefit low-income people with less time to organize renewed prescriptions.

Lawmakers consider allowing a full year of birth control pills with a single prescription

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Why I’m Voting for Feinstein, Even Though I Used to Hate Her

Seeing a perfect storm of sexism, racism, and fascism conspire to elect the worst president ever, suddenly made me reassess how I felt about “flawed” women leaders.

…Yes, she’s still way more corporate and conservative than I’d personally prefer. But she’s also a huge proponent of gun control, reproductive rights, and protecting the environment. She is extraordinarily successful at sponsoring and passing bills in the Senate. On a personal note, she’s a survivor of childhood abuse, tragically lost two colleagues to gun violence, had the windows of her home shot out and a bomb planted in her flower box, yet has never allowed any of this to deter her from public office. In other words, she’s kind of a badass.

…But most importantly, she’s one of the highest ranking Democrats on the Judiciary and Intelligence committees.

…those committees have the most power to stop Trump. They are the ones responsible for investigating his criminal activity and, eventually, if we turn Congress blue, impeaching him.

In addition, up until very recently, she belonged to the even more exclusive “Gang of Eight,” which means she had access to top secret intel for years.

…as we all know, it’s not just about electing the most progressive candidate possible. If that were the only criteria, many of us wouldn’t have supported Doug Jones in Alabama.

Context matters.

Being strategic matters.

And right now, what matters most of all, is electing the best person to stop Trump.

…I know some people are complaining, “There’s always excuses to keep people like Feinstein in office. I’m not swayed by them because it’s never the right time!”

This is not just a bad time to do this, it’s the worst. We’re literally fighting the worst president ever. He is actively destroying the very foundations of our democracy, endangering our lives, and causing immeasurable suffering.

We need to stop Trump.

And we need the most powerful, experienced, badass Senator alive to help us do it.

That Senator is Dianne Feinstein.

Why I’m Voting for Feinstein, Even Though I Used to Hate Her

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Mississippi’s Thad Cochran to resign from Senate

First elected to the Senate in 1978 after a stint in the House, Cochran is one of the longest-serving members of Congress in history. He is the chairman of the Appropriations Committee, a powerful panel with jurisdiction over government spending. When he steps down, the chairmanship is expected to pass to Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.), who is next in the line of seniority.

…Republicans hold a 51-to-49 advantage over Democrats, who are facing a tough map on which they are defending 10 seats in states President Trump won. But Trump’s unpopularity and controversies, combined with headwinds that any president’s party historically faces in a first midterm, have given Democrats hope of seizing back control of the upper chamber.

…Cochran’s resignation marks another step in the passing from a more genteel, bipartisan climate in the Senate, especially on the Appropriations Committee, to an era of partisan frenzy.

…“He’s the old school,” said Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (Vt.), the ranking Democrat on the committee, who frequently traveled the globe with Cochran on congressional delegations. “He has always, always, always kept his word, and I wish to heck some other senators around here would learn to do that.”

Mississippi’s Thad Cochran to resign from Senate after four-decade congressional career – The Washington Post

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GOP lawmaker calls women “a lesser cut of meat”

[South Carolina state senator] Corbin’s remarks occurred during a legislative dinner this week to discuss domestic violence legislation. Sources present at the meeting told FITS that Corbin directed his comments at fellow GOP state senator Katrina Shealy, the sole woman in the 46-member chamber.

“I see it only took me two years to get you wearing shoes,” Corbin told Shealy, who won election in 2012.

…Indignant at Corbin’s rank sexism, Shealy asked him where he “got off” making such remarks.

“Well, you know God created man first,” a smirking Corbin replied.  “Then he took the rib out of man to make woman.  And you know, a rib is a lesser cut of meat.”

GOP lawmaker calls women “a lesser cut of meat” – Salon.com

Seems awfully un sputhern-christian to throw shade at BBQ… I think the only reason he’s talking such shit about ribs is that gawd-awful South Carolina mustard sauce.

Besides being a pig that is.

‘Naked politics’ of punishing Delta could haunt Georgia

By killing a proposed tax break on jet fuel, pro-gun Republicans won a political victory that could pay off in the short term, but other companies won’t soon forget that Georgia allied itself with the NRA over one of its largest private employers, with 33,000 workers statewide.

“When you inject naked politics — and that’s what this is — into the economic equation, I think that it does have the chance of spooking the business community,” said Tom Stringer, a New York-based consultant for the business-advisory firm BDO. “One thing about the business community is that it has a very long memory.”

…Delta revealed Friday that the NRA discount that triggered the showdown had barely been used. Offered recently for NRA members flying to the group’s 2018 convention in Dallas, only 13 discounted tickets had been sold, Delta spokesman Trebor Banstetter said.

‘Naked politics’ of punishing Delta could haunt Georgia – ABC News

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4 Keys to Understanding Probe of Loan Helping Bernie Sanders’ Wife

Under Jane Sanders’ leadership, Burlington College overstated pledged contributions by about $2 million in its presentation to the state financing agency and the bank, Toensing said in his letter to Miller, the U.S. attorney for Vermont, and Gibson, FDIC’s inspector general.

…To secure the loan, she assured People’s United Bank and the state bonding agency that the college had $2.6 million in pledges, according to public documents Toensing obtained through the public records law and included in his letter to investigators. The $2.6 million was to shore up confidence in the school’s ability to pay back the loan.

However, the college reportedly collected $279,000 by the end of fiscal 2011 and had a total of $676,000 by 2014—almost a $2 million shortfall in confirmed donations and grants.

…Burlington College, unable to sustain the debt, closed in May 2016.

4 Keys to Understanding Probe of Loan Helping Bernie Sanders’ Wife

Whether there was any basis to the accusations or not, HRC would have been pilloried for being associated with such a dark cloud hanging around their head. Interesting to see how little media-space have been devoted to this story.

 

Striking teachers in West Virginia make sure kids still eat

When teachers at Beckley Elementary in West Virginia considered going on strike, they worried their students would go to bed hungry. About 300 of the school’s 430 students rely on the free breakfast and lunch programs and a closed school meant many would have rumbling bellies.

…In a faculty meeting, they pooled money to purchase pizzas, fruit, and water. They set the first free lunch at a local grocery store on the second day of the strike, last Friday. When the local Sam’s Club and Little Caesar’s Pizza learned of it, they also donated items.

…During the four-day strike, teachers throughout West Virginia went out of their way to provide students with food. Teachers and staff at Horace Mann Middle School in Charleston prepared bagged lunches to send home with their students before they hit the picket line. Others worked with local food pantries to drop food off at students’ homes.

…As the strike lingered, teachers continued finding ways to feed their students. On Monday, Williams and his colleagues made snack bags, with nonperishable foods, such as ramen noodles, mac and cheese and ravioli, which they delivered to their students. Observing the children’s reaction made the effort worth it.

Striking teachers in West Virginia make sure kids still eat – TODAY.com

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‘Something was weird’: Inside the Russian effort to bamboozle Florida

The indictment is packed with details of how Russian nationals duped Donald Trump campaign volunteers and grass-roots organizations in Florida into holding rallies they organized and helped fund with foreign cash. And Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio himself was a target of an effort to “denigrate” him and several other presidential candidates.

…“It was all the social media stuff, that’s where you could see something was weird,” said Johnson, who consulted for Jeb Bush’s super PAC in 2016. “It was syntax errors and odd ways of saying things that were apparent.”

…Beyond the rallies, the Russian scheme also used its social media reach to falsely tie Clinton to voter fraud in South Florida, a region with a long history of voting abnormalities.

Russian-linked Twitter accounts on Nov. 2, well into the state’s early-voting period, blasted out a tweet saying voter fraud was occurring because “tens of thousands of ineligible mail in Hillary voters are being reported in Broward County, Florida.”

Broward County is home to the biggest concentration of registered Democrats in the state.

Mueller also said that Russia-linked social media accounts targeted other presidential candidates, including an effort to smear Rubio, though it did not provide specific examples.

‘Something was weird’: Inside the Russian effort to bamboozle Florida

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NH House votes to ban sobriety checkpoints

The bill’s supporters argued that checkpoints are inefficient and said that according to one trooper, fewer than 1 percent of drivers who are stopped are charged with drunk driving.

Supporters also said checkpoints can erode relations between police and the public because drivers don’t like being stopped, and that because officers get paid overtime it makes the practice expensive as well.

NH House votes to ban sobriety checkpoints

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New recovery center set to open at former Boscawen jail

The Merrimack County delegation voted in the summer of 2016 to spend a total of $6.8 million to transform the jail into a transitional center.

…The finished facility will house minimum-security inmates and provide both inpatient treatment and housing for work release. Multiple classrooms, a visitation area, segregated living quarters and a small dining hall make up the space that will be used by up to 34 men and 34 women at one time.

Monday through Friday, participants attend classes that teach them about substance abuse recovery, trauma recovery, cognitive therapy and fundamental life skills.

New recovery center set to open at former Boscawen jail

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Boswell sued over request for records

According to his lawsuit, Craig Merrill accuses the first-term representative of failing to provide “public records of official correspondence between your office and the residents and businesses of House District 6, which you represent.”

[Boswell staffer Beth] Strandberg first told Merrill in late April that “documents in the custody of a legislator are treated uniquely under the law.” Documents between legislators and legislative staff are not public record, she argued, also citing “legislative immunity” that protects lawmakers’ speech within the General Assembly.

All that’s irrelevant to his request, Merrill responded in an email a few days later. He reiterated that he was requesting correspondence between Boswell’s office and constituents, arguing those clearly fall under the public records law.

Bart Goodson, chief of staff and general counsel for Speaker Tim Moore, then gave Merrill a different reason for denial of his request. He argued that public records are defined as not only involving public officials and public business, but must also be generated “pursuant to law or ordinance,” as stated in the law defining public records.

In his email to Merrill, Goodson said “it is the long-held position of the General Assembly bipartisan central staff that constituent emails do not meet the definition of public record.” He cited no state law or court precedent that supported that position.

…After Merrill made more than a dozen requests for records, the ACLU decided to support a lawsuit against Boswell’s office because of the organization’s “longstanding commitment to transparency” in government, Legal Director Chris Brook said in an interview Thursday. He also warned that Boswell’s interpretation of public records law could give other lawmakers cover to skirt public records law and deny the public insight into their activities.

Boswell sued over request for records – Daily Advance

Unexpected twist in the saga of the bag ban.

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The Outer Banks Voice: While we argued, legislators trashed the plastic bag ban

So ask yourself: Who benefits from repealing the ban, if it really wasn’t harming locally owned stores?

Which businesses were experiencing significant (even if not “harmful” to the bottom line) costs complying with the ban?

Who would be afraid of the legislature extending the ban to other areas of the state, including inland areas?

The answer to that is simple: big box stores.

The Outer Banks Voice – While we argued, legislators trashed the plastic bag ban

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Back to OBX’s plastic bag ban…

Not only are plastic bags always one of the top 10 litter items found in coastal clean-ups in North Carolina and worldwide, the Ocean Conservancy has named them the second-most deadly litter to marine animals, which mistake the bags for food. Only abandoned fishing gear is deadlier. The bags also take hundreds of years to decompose and leech pollutants into the environment.

…Few Outer Banks residents, local businesses or local governments support repeal of the legislation enacted in 2009 that banned the bags on beachfront areas on the Outer Banks in Hyde, Currituck and Dare counties.

Even fewer would oppose a program that encourages recycling of all kinds of plastic bags. Still, the bill’s sponsors who represent the Outer Banks in Raleigh – state Sen. Bill Cook, R-Beaufort, and state Rep. Beverly Boswell, R-Dare – say the repeal is necessary to encourage merchants to create more jobs, and that consumer education about littering and plastic bag recycling would be more effective.

Plastic Bags Only Part of the Problem | Coastal Review Online

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Sounds like a lot of whining and weaseling and excuses from a a few folks who have decided they don’t want to uphold and support the will of the folks who elected them.

The Outer Banks Voice: CCA, GOP to blame for proposed license change

The proposed definition would require standard commercial license holders to earn at least 50 percent of his or her income from commercial fishing, make $10,000 or more a year in fish sold, and also turn in 36 or more Trip Tickets per year.

…Corbett seemed to back arguments that the new definitions were needed to eliminate commercial fishing licenses held by recreational anglers who used the licenses to skirt catch limits.

…“I fish pound nets for flounder. It’s about a six-month job to get flounder nets prepared and set and you got three months of fishing and you fish two days a week because you let them sit for several days before you fish them.

“I don’t believe in any year I would have made 36 Trip Tickets,” Tobin said. “With that said, in a good year, we’re making $75,000 to $100,000 a year.”

“In a bad year, when there’s hurricanes, we make less than $10,000 because our nets are torn up.”

…The state Republican Party wasted time repealing a plastic bag ban that cost no jobs locally.

One has to now question why they are aiding [an effort]  destroy a business that has an estimated value of $25 million annually to Dare County’s economy alone and supports entire communities such as Wanchese and Stumpy Point.

The Outer Banks Voice – Commentary: CCA, GOP to blame for proposed license change

It does sound like these changes would make it harder for people who are not part of a huge commercial fishing outfit to fish for a living. Why not require commercially licensed fishermen to sell their catch or losses instead? Or create a separate license to smaller commercial outfits?

Bag ban repeal opponents jeer Boswell and her supporters at OBX fundraiser

More than a dozen protesters upset over the repeal of the Outer Banks ban on plastic grocery bags jeered those arriving at a Friday evening fund raiser for Republican state Rep. Beverly Boswell at an oceanfront home in Kill Devil Hills.

…“Democrats and Republicans have shown they support the plastic bag ban,” Nasch said, adding Friday’s protest was a non-partisan gathering about a non-partisan issue.

Those who pulled into the narrow driveway in front of the three-level cottage were met with boos, chants and even a few snide comments about supporting, “Bev The Bag Lady.”

The Outer Banks Voice – Bag ban repeal opponents jeer Boswell, others at fundraiser

Supporting a repeal of a bag bill seems a little out of sync with the coastal area she represents.

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Florida Panthers pay tribute to Parkland high school shooting victims, Roberto Luongo gives emotional speech

Before the game, the arena video screen showed the names and faces of each of the 17 students who were killed on Valentine’s Day in nearby Parkland. The darkened ice was then illuminated with 17 circles of light, with a student’s name inside each one.

Players from both teams stood for the ceremony, some wiping tears from their eyes.

Luongo followed with an emotional address about how he has lived in Parkland for 12 years with his wife and children and how much he loves the town. He lauded the bravery of those who lost their lives trying to save others and spoke about how inspiring the students have been in coping with the tragedy.

…Florida players will wear Marjory Stoneman Douglas logos on their helmets and MSD uniform patches for the remainder of the season.

Florida Panthers pay tribute to Parkland high school shooting victims, Roberto Luongo gives emotional speech

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With no state funding, Hope for N.H. Recovery announces it’s closing 4 of 5 resource centers 

In the past, any progress [Stephanie Barry] made in drug rehabilitation facilities was quickly undone when she returned to the real world and found herself re-immersed in the social circles that had fueled her addiction in the first place.

…Now, Barry comes during her lunch break from work to go to meetings and volunteer. She said part of staying sober for her is more than just getting clean – it’s creating a new life and social identity.

Through Hope for N.H. Recovery, she’s been able to find peer supports who helped her craft her resume when she was looking for a job and helped her find affordable housing when she needed to find a place to live.

With no state funding, Hope for N.H. Recovery announces it’s closing 4 of 5 resource centers 

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Kentucky Democrat wins state House seat in Trump stronghold

Democrats claimed a landslide victory in a special election for a Kentucky House district that voted heavily for Donald Trump in 2016.

…Johnson is the widow of Republican state Rep. Dan Johnson, who narrowly defeated Belcher, then an incumbent, in 2016 and committed suicide late last year. The lawmaker had been accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in 2013 in a report by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. He committed suicide a day after he denied the allegations.

Trump won the district with 72% of the vote in 2016. Belcher’s win is the 37th Republican-held state legislative seat that Democrats have picked off since Trump took office.

Kentucky Democrat wins state House seat in Trump stronghold – CNNPolitics

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…Oh and teenage girl? Not just sexual assault but sexual assault of a minor? Jeesh, what a piece of scum.