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Ban Hammer

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  1. The Missouri House on Thursday passed a bill to permanently ban gender-affirming care for minors despite intense pushback from the state’s transgender community and LGBTQ advocates. The bill, filed by Rep. Melisa Schmidt, an Eldridge Republican, would remove a 2027 sunset on a 2023 law that banned health care, such as hormone therapy, for transgender minors. Thursday’s vote marked Missouri’s first major attempt this year to remove the expiration date, a provision added by Democrats in 2023. The initial legislation, which included a permanent ban on surgeries for transgender minors and incarcerated people, was part of a nationwide wave of legislation aimed at the transgender community. After passing through the House on a vote of 105 to 40, the legislation now heads to the Senate. more at https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article314669125.html
  2. new accounts reset the time.
  3. How is this not national news? Can someone explain that to me? Local news station WTOP reports on the grossest story you haven't yet heard of: D.C. Water CEO David Gaddis resolved to do everything possible to reclaim the Potomac River after last month's disastrous sewer pipe break, he said in an open letter to the community Wednesday. The failure in a section of a 72-inch sewer pipe, known as the Potomac Interceptor, resulted in the release of hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the river just inside the Beltway along the C&O Canal in Montgomery County, Maryland. It's considered the largest spill of wastewater in U.S. history. Our nation's capital is currently the epicenter of the "largest spill of wastewater in U.S. history?" more at https://notthebee.com/article/a-major-sewer-crisis-in-washington-dc-has-quietly-spilled-250-million-gallons-of-raw-sewage-into-the-potomac-?from_social=twitter
  4. there's something ironic about his last name..........
  5. it would be a cheap safari!
  6. i'm not understanding this, i've been told canada has strict gun control eta: libs of tik toc have already posted pics of the individual - "female in a dress" is only half right. more at https://www.wionews.com/photos/who-is-jesse-strang-alleged-transgender-suspect-in-canada-s-mass-shooting-here-s-what-reports-claim-1770820878472/1770820878476
  7. https://aeromantra.com/southwest-airlines-ends-open-seating-after-passengers-exploit-wheelchair-boarding-major-u-s-travel-policy-change/ https://www.blackenterprise.com/southwest-airlines-procedure-updates-closes-wheelchair-boarding-loophole/
  8. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CBS12) — Florida officials say a former state employee processed more than 220 bogus propertydamage claims that siphoned $1.7 million from taxpayers, leading to the arrests of six people in what investigators call one of the state’s most brazen internal fraud schemes in recent years. The Florida Department of Financial Services’ Criminal Investigations Division (CID) announced the arrests on Monday after uncovering what they described as a coordinated effort to exploit the state’s Division of Risk Management. According to investigators, the fraudulent claims were submitted and approved over time, allowing the payouts to flow to individuals who had no legitimate losses. State leaders condemned the operation and warned that anyone else involved should come forward before investigators identify them. more at https://katv.com/news/nation-world/florida-news-arrest-1-7-million-dollars-scheme-cfo-blaise-ingoglia-built-on-more-than-200-fake-state-claims-tallahassee-division-of-risk-management-florida-department-of-financial-services-criminal-investigations-division-government
  9. you in the doghouse again?
  10. from what i saw, some of this is due to people abusing the wheelchair boarding.
  11. i'm guessing most who work there are real polite.......
  12. LEAWOOD, Kan. (KCTV) - An argument at a senior care facility ended in gunfire early Tuesday morning. Officers responded to the Healthcare Resort of Leawood at W. 143rd and Nall Ave. around 3:30 a.m. Investigators determined two employees started arguing and it escalated. One of the employees pulled a gun and shot at his coworker. The coworker returned fire according to officers. more at https://www.kctv5.com/2026/02/10/coworkers-involved-shooting-leawood-senior-facility-police-say/
  13. tax the rich sounds great until the government decides you are rich.
  14. Sam Darnold’s big Super Bowl win Sunday night actually ended up costing the quarterback money. Because of California tax laws, the Seahawks star reportedly will owe more than the $178,000 he earned for helping lift Seattle to a 29–13 victory over the Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. According to Sportico, Darnold’s bill to the Golden State will be $249,000 following Seattle’s latest championship. The outlet stated the sizable check is due to California’s “jock taxes,” which force pro athletes who don’t live in the state to fork over percentages of their yearly income based on the number of days they work in California. more at https://nypost.com/2026/02/09/sports/sam-darnolds-california-tax-bill-exceeds-super-bowl-winnings/
  15. not in monkey years.
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