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“I know there’s not a person in this room that doesn’t agree that we need to protect animals,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but I also believe there’s not a person in this room that believes that animals should have rights,” Waide said during the group’s annual meeting in Jackson.
The animal welfare bills typically have been directed to the House Agriculture Committee, where they have died.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] online.
Mayo said he would like those bills to go to the Judiciary B Committee because they would have a better chance of passing. The Judiciary B Committee typically deals with issues of criminal punishments.
Sen. Chris McDaniel, R-Ellisville, is expected to again propose tougher school bus safety rules.
Dubbed “Nathan’s Law” after 5-year-old Nathan Key,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who was killed in December 2009 when a driver went around a stopped school bus and hit Key, the bill passed the Senate last session,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but died in a House committee.
House Banking and Financial Services Committee Chairman George Flaggs plans to introduce a bill in the first few days of the session to extend the life of Mississippi’s payday lending industry.
By now everyone knows the story of the Jubilee House brouhaha. Oh, how I wish our former politicians retire graciously and invest their skills and energies in writing good readable books—to pass on their ideas and visions to the next generation! But is not the case in Ghana. Controversies abound when it comes to our politicians.
Consider what Ghana would be like to have former politicians who are fully engaged in productive national debates,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to improve the conditions of the poor. Or loan their skills and talents to the younger generation.
Well,cheap cigarettes online, I had just wiped away the last tears after reading about the surcharge the government just imposed on inbound international phone calls to Ghana .This is costing us an arm and leg, just to make calls to our loved ones we left behind—a surcharge which should go into providing an internet connectivity for every district capital and secondary schools. But, that will never happen! It used to be 10cents/min to call Ghana (to cell phone) from U.S .Thanks to the new surcharge; we now pay 21cents /min. I hope they’re happy now.
As if that was not enough. My eyes have just caught on an article on the net, captioned: “Turn Jubilee House into a museum—former ministers advocate”. Yak. I almost threw up.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] online.
It’s about putting the national interest above party politics. It’s about getting dividend out of the painful history of colonialism and slavery. It’s about making the right decisions. It’s about national pride.
So Ghanaians are going to stand by and let few selfish individuals turn their seventy –million- dollar national pride into a museum—so as to keep their Presidents in a slave castle? By the way, the international communities are watching and calibrating our actions, inactions and reactions to this debate.
Right now Ghana needs leaders and policy makers,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who have the vision to take us from the socio-economic doldrums. We surely need people with ideas (tons of them) to solve our everyday emerging problems, and create jobs for the able bodied citizens (particularly the youth).
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