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More bogus bills found in Albany (WALB Albany) - Albany -- After several cases more bogus bills turn up in Albany. This time it was at a pizzeria. Albany Police are investigating a counterfeit $50.00 that was given to a Domino's Pizza delivery driver Friday afternoon.
Gay Marriage Bills Have Almost 50 Sponsors (CBS 13 Baltimore) - Forty-nine lawmakers have signed on to bills allowing gay marriage in Maryland.
Help with medical bills easier, more available (Mid-Iowa News) - More financial help with medical bills will be available to more people, thanks to the Mary Greeley Medical Center Board of Trustees.
Record Amount of Money for Winter Heating Bills (WFMJ Youngstown) - Programs that help poor Ohioans pay their heating bills have a record amount of money in their budgets. And state officials expect all of it will be needed this winter.
Bills require emergency plans for colleges (The Washington Times) - RICHMOND (AP) — While most of the legislative focus in the aftermath of the Virginia Tech shootings is on mental health reform and gun control, bills requiring colleges and universities to be better prepared for such emergencies are quietly and easily making their way through the General Assembly.
Billing change delays gas bills (Casper Star-Tribune) - SourceGas, one of Wyoming's largest natural gas providers, hasn't sent bills to some of its customers for several months.
Bills seek labels for biotech food (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) - Two bills affecting one of the fastest-growing industries in Hawaii have been introduced to the state legislature. Sen. Mike Gabbard is proposing the mandatory labeling of genetically modified whole foods sold in Hawaii, as well requiring growers to say what is being grown in the state and where.
Households can get aid for energy bills (Ventura County Star) - Households can get aid for energy bills
Gay marriage bills (The Capital) - ANNAPOLIS (AP) - Forty-nine lawmakers have signed on to bills allowing gay marriage in Maryland. Sponsors of the bills, almost all from Montgomry and Prince George's counties, say they have seen more support for the idea than ever before.
Three CAFO bills die in committee (The Star Press) - MUNCIE -- Add a handful of bills involving confined animal feeding operations to the list of dead issues to the sort session of the Legislature. "It is a sad day for the rural citizens and the environment," said Barbara Cox, a CAFO opponent who owns a farm in Randolph County.
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