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Massachusetts Dems Advance Bill To Limit How Far You Can Drive In Your Own Car
Massachusetts Dems Advance Bill To Limit How Far You Can Drive In Your Own Car
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
Massachusetts lawmakers are barreling ahead with a bill that would force the state to slash the total miles residents drive, all under the banner of cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
The proposal, Senate Bill S.2246, doesn’t slap a hard cap on your daily commute… yet – but it orders the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to set binding goals for reducing statewide vehicle miles traveled (VMT). It also creates a new government council tasked with pushing...
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Initial jobless claims continue to hover near multi-decade lows, refusing to show any signs of labor market stress.
Last week saw 212k American file for jobless benefits for the first time (below the 216k expected). Unadjusted claims tumbled to the lowest since September...
Source: Bloomberg
Michigan and New York saw the largest drop in initial jobless claims last week while Rhode Island and Oklahoma saw the bigger rise in claims...
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