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Utah Senate candidate Linda Paulson, in her District 12 Senate seat campaign video, in which she dances and raps about her political values. Paulson says she’s pro-religious freedom, life, police, right to bear arms, the right to free speech and says she believes in the traditional family unit. Paulson will run against state Senate minority leader, Karen Mayne. (KJZZ — Sept. 15, 2022)
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Historian Joseph McGill, regarding the change in tour protocols for Virginia’s executive mansion to exclude visits to the Carriage House, where enslaved workers once slept and worked; some tours simply have not mentioned slavery at all. The change marks a shift away from Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s predecessor, Ralph Northam, who participated in a multiyear effort to tell a more complete history of the mansion. (VPM — Sept. 2, 2022)
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Rebecca Vallas, of the Century Foundation, regarding how supplemental security income, commonly known as SSI, does not adjust for rising costs of living and maxes out at $841 a month, which often locks recipients into housing instability and deep poverty. (NPR — Sept. 15, 2022)
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California state Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, regarding his authored bill that will require social media companies to publish their policies for removing disturbing content, with details on how and when they remove that content; the legislation is the first of its kind. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law on Tuesday, Sept. 13. (Associated Press — Sept. 14, 2022)