The bill, which garnered strong bipartisan support, is also expected to pass the Senate, and would address what its sponsors consider a discriminatory practice that
keeps federal disaster money from religious groups.
Not exact matches
The characteristics are, but are not limited to...
Keeping more than 1 week's worth of food in your household, owning any type of gun or ammunition, paying in cash, physical disablements and disabilities, disagreement with government policies, opposition of 1 world government, opposition of the UN and agenda 21, opposition of the
Federal reserve, living off the grid, being a prepper for
disaster situations, growing your own food supply, etc...
Here's something about it from this morning's LA Times that should shake your tree... http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-rove29oct29,0,440699.story?track=tothtml «the most significant element of Rove's effort to help four - term Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds
keep his job may have occurred behind closed doors, when the White House strategist met with a
federal disaster relief official contemplating how to respond to the storm.
FirstEnergy has sought several forms of
federal emergency bailouts for its struggling power plant fleet, including a failed push by the Trump administration to classify them as critical to grid reliability, and a demand to
keep them open using emergency powers created for times of war and natural
disaster.