Millionaire Tax Gains, Life Sentences Reformed!
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In a landmark ruling, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court declares it unconstitutional to impose life sentences without parole for individuals not directly involved in a murder, a decision that could reshape the state's harsh sentencing laws and provide hope for many currently serving such sentences.
We also spotlight an exciting initiative in Maryland, where lawmakers have approved a major energy bill designed to provide financial relief to households facing high utility costs, marking a significant step towards a more equitable energy system.
Additionally, we celebrate the installation of induction stoves in Washington Heights, New York, which replaces gas stoves in public housing, promoting cleaner cooking alternatives that benefit both residents and the environment.
Finally, a conservation easement in Michigan protects 73,000 acres of vital forest land from development, ensuring public access for recreation while supporting sustainable logging practices.
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Today's Stories:
House Speaker backs millionaires tax, but Democrats split over how much to devote to property tax relief - WBEZ Chicago
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court Reins in Life Sentences for Felony Murder | Bolts
Energy bill heads to Moore's desk on session's final day - Maryland Matters
Why thousands of New Yorkers swap gas for induction stoves in clean energy push: ‘It makes sense’ | US news | The Guardian
Michigan permanently protected 73k acres in the U.P. and secured public access - mlive.com
Almost Half of US Data Centers That Were Supposed to Open This Year Slated to Be Canceled or Delayed
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