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Republican attorneys general coalesce in support of federal TikTok ban | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Morgan Sweeney | – 2024-08-05 10:09:00

(The Center Square) — Republican attorneys general from 21 states, led by the attorneys general of Montana and Virginia, submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia defending the federal banning TikTok in the U.S.

signed the legislation into law in April due to concerns that through Chinese-owned parent company Bytedance, the Chinese Communist Party might be able to gain access to users’ private data or influence American youth toward communism. The law threatens to prohibit the app in the U.S. if Bytedance does not sell its shares in the social company by Jan. 19, 2025. 

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“TikTok poses a clear danger to our national security that cannot be ignored,” Virginia Jason Miyares said in a statement. “The divest-or-ban legislation is a necessary measure to safeguard Americans, and I urge the court to uphold ‘s actions. Protecting the privacy and security of American citizens is non-negotiable, and we will stand firm.”

Montana was the first to pass a law banning the app wholly within state lines, effective January 2024. TikTok also fought that action, but the lawsuit is currently on hold while the federal case is ongoing. 

In addition to Montana and Virginia, the attorneys general from Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, , Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah signed onto the brief.

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Alabama tax revenues dipped by 2.36% in August | Alabama

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | – 2024-09-12 08:40:00

SUMMARY: In August 2024, Alabama’s tax receipts decreased by 2.36% from the previous year, totaling $1.32 , largely due to lower sales and personal income tax collections. Sales tax revenues fell nearly 5%, while personal income tax dropped from $694.8 million to $682.5 million. Corporate tax receipts declined significantly by 54.62%. Lodging tax collections also decreased by 8.27%. However, fiscal year-to-date revenues increased to $15.4 billion, up 2.28% from last year. Gas tax collections rose 4.39%, and use tax grew by 11.73%. Alabama’s unemployment rate was 2.8% in July, with a labor force participation rate of 57.5%.

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Louisiana school districts working to address teacher burnout, unpaid work | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan Mckendry | – 2024-09-16 14:11:00

SUMMARY: Recent legislative efforts in have temporarily improved teacher pay, but remains inadequate, leading to high workloads and budgeting challenges for administrators. A K-12 Education Study Group highlighted unpredictable funding and the financial strain from Act 311, which mandates minimum pay for extra duties. Educators overwhelming hours spent on lesson preparation, contributing to burnout exacerbated by accountability pressures. While most teachers are committed to their work, concerns about compensation and burnout persist. Testimonies from various district reveal conflicts over curriculum requirements tied to funding, limiting schools’ ability to tailor educational programs to their needs.

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Texas OLS officers continue to apprehend human smugglers, find stash houses | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | contributor – 2024-09-16 15:32:00

SUMMARY: Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers, as part of Operation Lone Star, are actively apprehending human smugglers and uncovering stash houses in border counties. Recent cases involved two women from Shepherd, Texas, who were arrested for smuggling three illegal immigrants from Mexico; a Mississippi man charged after 17 individuals were found crammed in a hidden compartment of a cloned delivery truck; and a stash house in Starr County, where 11 illegal immigrants were discovered. Since the operation’s launch in March 2021, over 518,900 illegal immigrants and 46,300 criminal arrests have been reported, alongside significant fentanyl seizures.

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