Aaie Bad state data may misdirect nearly $1 billion in federal funds to replace lead pipes
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is facing backlash after saying her one-year-old granddaughter already has guns.Speaking at the annual National Rifle Association convention Friday in Indiana, Gov. Noem talked about her early exposure to weapons as a young girl and said her granddaughter is set up to follow in her footsteps. Now Addie, who you know 鈥?soon will need them
stanley cup . I want to reassure you, she already has a shotgun and she already has a rifle, Noem told the crowd. And she s got a little pony named Sparkles too, so the girl is set up. Noem also took time during her 24-minute speech tosign an executive orderthat blocks state agencies from contracting with banks that discriminate against firearm-related industries. This Executive Order will protect the God-given right to keep and bear arms from being
stanley cup infringed upon by financial institutions, Noem said. South Dakota is setting the standard for the most Second Amendment-friendly state in the nation. But its not just the media and big government that are attacking our rights. Now, we have seen banking institutions go after law-abiding gun owners. Well, not on my watch. I wont stand for it, not in South Dakota. While statements supporting the Second Amendment aren t anything new at NRA events, it was Noem s comment about little Miss Addie that drew criticism online. Absolutely sickening. How the hell is this real life in America Tennessee Democrat Chris D. Jacksontweeted in resp
stanley cup website onse to a clipof the governor s speech. Ursw Brewers Miley to miss 6 to 8 weeks, Yelich back in lineup
MILWAUKEE 鈥?In a unanimous decision made by the Milwaukee Common Council, the city has officially appro
stanley termosar ved a $20 million financing plan to help man
stanley mug ufacturing company Milwaukee Tool build its next corporate office downtown. It s a tremendous opportunity for the city and the region, said Tim Sheehy, president of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce. As one of the largest employers in Southeast Wisconsin, we are thrilled to expand our presence into the city of Milwaukee, said Ty Staviski, chief financial officer for Milwaukee Tool.In the plan, the city has agreed to provide $20 million in tax subsidies for the $30 million project. The move is also is expected to bring more than 1,000 jobs to Milwaukee, along with having a major impact on the area.Previous Coverage: Common Council committee advances
stanley cup multi-million dollar proposal to bring Milwaukee Tool to downtown We are estimating that this will create about $935 million of economic impact annually just in Milwaukee county alone, said Milwaukee 7 president Jim Paetsch.Officials project that Milwaukee Tool will book nearly 3,500 hotel rooms annually, plus spend about $1 million taking clients to dinner, and more than $100,000 on tickets to sporting events. We will have a strong ripple effect across the community, said Staviski.In a development agreement made between the city and Milwaukee Tool, the company has also agreed to ensure service workers are paid a minimum wage of $15 an hour from their contractors. Ac