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Mark Chenoweth Discusses Amy Coney Barrett's Performance During Nomination Hearings on The Morning Answer

October 20, 2020
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Federal Judge Weighs Challenge to CDC Order Barring Evictions

October 20, 2020
Should the CDC have the authority to bar evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic? That was the question put before a federal judge in Atlanta on Tuesday. “I represent several small residential landlords, including the National Apartment Association (NAA), but my clients all share the same thing — they own property that they’re legally entitled to…
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Landlords urge judge to strike down CDC eviction moratorium

October 20, 2020
A group of landlords on Tuesday urged a federal judge to strike down the U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s nationwide freeze on residential evictions for nonpayment of rent aimed at fighting the spread of COVID-19, arguing it violated their constitutional rights. Caleb Kruckenberg of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, who represents landlord group the American…
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Marco Island City Council approves purchase of license plate readers for Jolley and Goodland bridges

October 20, 2020
Marco Island City Council unanimously approved the purchase of three stationary automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) for nearly $60,000 to be deployed on the Jolley and Goodland bridges. The price tag also includes software, services and shipping fees, according to a quote from the company Vetted Security Solutions. Police Chief Tracy L. Frazzano said after the meeting the ALPRs, which will…
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Fair Cattle Markets Interview with Harriet Hageman, Attorney at New Civil Liberties Alliance

October 19, 2020
Q: What do you feel are the major issues standing in the way of fair cattle markets?  The cattle industry only has four big packers and that has caused the market to become broken. The industry is facing a monopolistic situation, and until that is addressed, we won’t be able to fix the fundamental problems within the market.  Q: What…
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Fitch says multifamily evictions could spike when CDC moratorium ends

October 19, 2020
Last week, Fitch Ratings predicted that delinquent rent payments in American multifamily properties could lead to an increased number of evictions when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s moratorium on evictions expires at the end of the year. Despite multifamily mortgage delinquencies remaining at a low level – Fitch says they are only “slightly”…
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