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What Does GAY Mean?!? – QUEER KID STUFF #1

Lindsay and her best stuffed friend Teddy explain what gay means!

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Created by Lindsay Amer
Directed by Hannah Kettering
Edited by Lily Van Leeuwen
Cinematography by Maria Rusche
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Mariah Parker proposes a Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee for Athens

Mayor and Commission Update
February 5, 2019

The Mayor and Commission discuss affordable housing as it relates to a pocket neighborhood at 250 Dublin Street and Commissioner Mariah Parker proposes the idea of a Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee for Athens, Georgia.

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Proposals to Repeal Penal Exceptions from Slavery Bans Move Forward

I’m reading about how this year’s bills to repeal penal exceptions from state constitutional bans on slavery and involuntary servitude moved forward in both Utah and Nebraska.

In Utah, Rep. Sandra Hollins’ bill was unanimously passed by Utah’s House Judiciary Committee and moved to the floor for a vote. The entire Nebraska Legislature made a similar unanimous decision for Nebraska Sen. Justin Wayne’s bill on first reading (with 5 abstentions). Utah’s bill would need to be passed by two-thirds of both houses before being placed on the 2020 ballot, and Nebraska’s would have to pass the full Legislature two more times before being placed on the 2020 ballot.

This is good news. We could be on the edge of a full-fledged movement for fully-abolishing slavery in this country. I’m wondering when California will catch up to this.

El Choco de Bahia Solano a Nuqui, Costa Pacifica Colombia – ¿Cómo Viajar, que visitar?

El departamento del Choco se encuentra localizado en el noroeste del país en la costa pacifica colombiana y cuenta con costas en el océano pacifico y atlántico. Choco se caracteriza por tener ecosistema de selva humeda tropical, altos niveles de biodiversidad, variedad de animales y vegetación.

En el territorio se sitúan comunidades indígenas Emberá y los Waunan y es conocido por tener un gran número de habitantes afrocolombianos. Se identifican por ser personas alegres, descompiladas y tienen las puertas abiertas a todo el mundo.

El turismo es muy importante para la región y en especial el ecoturismo. Sobre la costa pacífica, se puede practicar surf, snorkel, buceo, se pueden observar delfines, tortugas, variedad de fauna marina y las ballenas jorobadas. Es posible ver las ballenas jorobadas desde la playa y durante el mes de julio y octubre llegan a este lugar para alimentar a sus crías.

Los turistas que estén interesados en esta zona, también pueden visitar Bahia Solano, Nuqui, el Parque nacional Utria y hospedarse en las posadas turísticas tradicionales, Ecolodge el Cantil y el Morromico.

El Choco tiene ecosistemas únicos, es un lugar lleno de flores (heliconias), manglares, playas vírgenes de arena negra, gastronomía exótica, es un lugar libre, natural, único en el mundo, perfecto para relajarse y vivir tranquilo.

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Congressional Committees

Congress nerds: After reading articles from Politico and the American Prospect on the need for congressional committee reform, I have one question:

Why does the House Standing Committee on Energy and Commerce seem to have the same purview as the Standing Committee on Natural Resources: namely, regulating the Department of Energy?

In fact, the Committee on Energy and Commerce has jurisdiction over five Cabinet-level departments and seven independent agencies. It passes legislation regarding telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health, air quality and environmental health, the supply and delivery of energy, and interstate and foreign commerce. This means that Energy and Commerce has the most overbroad, but the least penetrative, of all the standing committees in the House.

If anything, it should be renamed to just the Committee on Commerce, with jurisdiction over telecommunications, consumer protection, and interstate and foreign commerce. The other jurisdictions should be resorted – air quality and the supply and delivery of energy should be sent to the Committee on Natural Resources; food and drug safety, public health and environmental health to a new Standing Committee on Health and Human Services with jurisdiction over the HHS Department.

The Standing Committee on Education and Labor should be split up to correspond more effectively to the DoE and DoL, respectively. Another new Standing Committee on Housing and Urban Development should be established for similar purposes over HUD.

Then you’ll have just as many House Standing Committees which correspond to federal departments as possible, with less overlap between committees.

If we want to strengthen the power of Congress, we need a Congress which is just as expansive and proactive as the executive branch and its agencies. I’m convinced that such an expansion is what’s missing from #HR1.