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zipplewrath

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4. What's the difference?
Thu May 16, 2019, 08:48 AM
May 2019
Instead, the legislature wrapped up an acrimonious session in April without passing a rule-reauthorization bill. As a result, come July 1, some 8,200 pages of regulations containing 736 chapters of state rules will expire. Any rules the governor opts to keep will have to be implemented as emergency regulations, and the legislature will consider them anew when it returns next January.


What distinction are you making?

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Idaho just hard-Brexited itself [View all] Recursion May 2019 OP
Wait for the litigations to flow. BSdetect May 2019 #1
The plural of litigation usually is litigation. rzemanfl May 2019 #5
Absolutely NO! Scoopster May 2019 #2
The headline doesn't actually represent what happened. enough May 2019 #3
What's the difference? zipplewrath May 2019 #4
+1 2naSalit May 2019 #6
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