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 The New Year in Miami Beach will start with a new law. City authorities, tired of seeing discarded cigarette butts on the city s beaches, have passed a smoking ban set to go into effect on Sunday at midnight. The ban will cover all of Miami Beach s municipal parks and public beaches where residents and tourists gather.The measure is meat to keep the city clean while also protecting beaches where wildlife, including seabirds and sea turtles, live stanley mugs .Miami Beach and the greater metro area drew in nearly 30 million visitors in the previous year, stanley cup  the Asso stanley cups ciated Press reported. Anyone smoking can be fined $100 and spend up to 60 days in jail 鈥?even for first offenders. Miami Beach City Commissioner Alex Fernandez, said,  This paradise is an important economic engine.   Cigarette butts are not the butts our 18 million visitors want to see,  he said. Rqwx The FBI says authorities interviewed the Georgia school shooting suspect about threats in 2023
 Colorado lawmakers want to pay homeowners to get rid of the grass on their lawns in exchange for cash.Its part of House Bill 1151, known as the Turf Replacement Program.Colorado lawmakers argue that non-native grasses, like Kentucky Blue Grass, arent suitable for the states dry climate and take up about half the water used in cities. Theres not any more water out there and what water is out there is becoming really expensive,  John Berggren, a water policy analyst with Western Resource Advocates, told the Associated Press.  So lets look at how were using it now. The program is voluntary, and homeowners would receive money to replace their grass with turf.Similar programs across the West have saved billions of gallons of water, paying property owners anywhere from a few dimes to a few dollars for every square foot of turf they replace.More than a dozen cities in Colorado already have similar programs.The legislation would offer matching dollars for those programs, adding to the rebate property owners would receive.The bill  stanley cup would also help governments launch programs of their own. And people who live in areas witho cups stanley ut such a program could apply directly to the state for money as well. It calls for $4 million from the general fund.After two years, lawmakers will revisit  stanley kaffeebecher the program and decide whether it should be continued. HB 1151 has gained approval from the House Agriculture, Livestock  Water Committee.It will now head to the House Appropriations Committee.