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“Today it’s your guns. Tomorrow it’s your Zamboni, or your gas stove, or whatever is decided to be the demon of the day.”

Minnesota state Sen. Justin Eichorn of Grand Rapids lamenting new state gun policies and referring to the new electric Zamboni the Minnesota Wild will use to clear its ice rink during the NHL season. While the Wild’s two electric Zambonis are new, the use of electric ice cleaners is not; not only is electricity cheaper than propane but it absolves ice arena operators from having to add pricey ventilation systems for air quality checks in the closed rinks. (The Minnesota Star Tribune — Oct. 9, 2024)

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  • Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce Vice President Daniel Fanning, regarding a new Minnesota state law that provides job protections and partial wage replacement to qualifying workers at any size business who may need to take up to 12 weeks of leave to care for themselves or a family member. Small businesses are primarily concerned about how paying for the program may impact their bottom lines in today’s economy. Minnesota will become the 13th state to implement a statewide paid family and medical leave program when the law goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2026. (Duluth News Tribune — Oct. 8, 2024)
  • Micah Kubic, of the ACLU of Kansas, regarding pushback from Wyandotte County Election Commissioner Michael Abbott against providing Spanish-language election materials for fear of potential litigation. About 29 percent of Wyandotte County residents speak a language other than English in the household and Hispanic or Latino residents account for approximately 34 percent of the county’s population. (The Kansas City Star — Oct. 8, 2024)
  • Geoff Schumacher, historian and vice president of exhibits and programs at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas, regarding the elaborate implosion of the Tropicana hotel and casino to make space for the $1.5 billion baseball stadium for the relocating Oakland Athletics. The towers of the buildings are expected to crumble in just 22 seconds, but the event will include a fireworks display and a drone show. The city hasn’t blown up a Strip casino since 2016. (Associated Press — Oct. 8, 2024)
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom on the state's plan to decertify the housing plans of the city of Norwalk, a first-of-its-kind move that forces the southeast Los Angeles County suburb to approve many types of affordable housing projects and allows the state to withhold homelessness and housing funds. Norwalk angered Newsom when it passed an ordinance in August banning new homeless shelters and other low-income housing, an alleged violation of state housing law. (Politico — Oct. 3, 2024)