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SF's Hetch Hetchy pays $7M in fire settlement | Business Blog

7 hours ago ago from Business Blog

San Francisco-owned Hetch Hetchy Water and Power has agreed to pay $7 million to the federal government to settle suits over fires on federal lands the utility uses. The U.S. Attorney's office announced the settlement Friday. It says Hetch Hetchy failed to San Francisco - United States - Federal government of the United States - San Francisco Bay Area - California Read more here: SF's Hetch Hetchy pays $7M in fire settlement ...

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Will Missouri Nullify Federal Gun Laws?

14 hours ago ago from FreeWestRadio.com

by Michael Boldin Missouri State Representative Cynthia Davis has introduced the “Firearms Freedom Act” ( HB1230 ) – prefiled for the 2010 legislative session. The bill “Asserts the right of the State of Missouri to regulate the intrastate use and acquisition of certain firearms pursuant to the reserved powers of the state over intrastate commerce and the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.” While the bill’s title ...

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Open meetings matter, and here's why

16 hours ago ago from Racine Post

I heard a funny line from city government today. The Public Works committee added an item to an agenda this week less than 24 hours - actually it was about 6 hours - before its meeting, which is clearly a violation of open meetings laws. State law allows governments to skip the 24-hour requirement with "good cause." In this case, the committee discussed, and approved, spending about $29,000 on a public education campaign to promote use of ...

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High Court to Decide if Dangerous Sex Offenders Can Be Held Indefinitely

6 hours ago ago from Health Caring

Raleigh Criminal Defense Law Web site Roberts Law Group, PLLC provides experienced, effective and client-focused criminal defense representation. August 03, 2009 MaiMai News High Court to Decide if Dangerous Sex Offenders Can Be Held Indefinitely The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of a law enabling the federal government to indefinitely detain sex offenders after completion of their prison sentences. The ...

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San Francisco will pay $7M to settle wildfire lawsuits

3 hours ago ago from The Sacramento 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Sacramento, CA

SacBee Top Stories Sat Dec 12 12:00:00 UTC 2009 The city of San Francisco has agreed to pay the federal government $7 million to settle two civil lawsuits alleging national forest wildfires were the fault of the city's water and power agency. The first of the blazes, called the Pilot Fire, igni about: federal government Groveland Highway 120 Law Crime Microsoft Vista Sacramento California San Francisco Stanislaus National Forest Read ...

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