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July 29, 2018

How To Use BillCam on DailyClout

BillCam is a tool that allows DailyClout users to search and embed legislation into their blogposts, articles, and websites. Think of it like “Google” for bills, but with the ability to link your search results to social media. Search for bills by keyword or bill number, and filter by state …

July 25, 2018

New 5G Bill Pushed by Bipartisan Leaders Strips Your Local Right to Say No to 5G Rollout by Telecoms – AND Hands Over Local Govermment Buildings to 5G Towers at Less than Market Rents!

A bipartisan bill limits the powers that towns used to have to stop the rollout by Telecommunications companies of 5G. It also says that telecoms can place 5G transmitters on local government structures such as post offices and schools, and that the towns can’t even charge market rents! It gives …

July 22, 2018

What’s Really in That Budget Bill? Huge Surprises! Student Loans Costlier, $7.1 TRILLION for Arms

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July 22, 2018

OPINION: “Indefinite Detention of Migrants Violates International Law”

This article originally appeared in Truthout and has been reprinted with permission. Pursuant to its “zero-tolerance” policy, the Trump administration separated some 2,300 migrant children from their parents at the US-Mexico border since May 5, 2018. Widespread international condemnation ensued. On June 26, a federal judge in San Diego orderedthe government …

July 18, 2018

WORRIED ABOUT THE ROLLOUT OF 5G? NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES URGES LOCAL LEADERS TO OPPOSE FEDERAL “SMALL CELL DEPLOYMENT ACT”

This article originally appeared in EHT and has been reprinted with permission. SENATORS INTRODUCE PREEMPTIVE SMALL CELL DEPLOYMENT BILL National League Of Cities: Angelina Panettieri, 202-626-3196 On June 29, Senators John Thune (R-SD) and Brian Schatz (D-HI) introduced the Streamlining The Rapid Evolution And Modernization of Leading-edge Infrastructure Necessary to …

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