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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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Americans Face The Highest Memorial Day Gas Prices On Record
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The nationwide average price of regular gasoline marginally increased on Thursday, after five straight days of decline, the American Automobile Association (AAA) said in a May 14 statement.
The national average price is “at the same range as it was in 2022, the year gas prices hit record highs. Travelers are preparing to hit the road in record numbers next week, and drivers will be facing the highest Memorial Day gas prices in four years,” AAA said.
On Friday, prices declined less...
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At 2:30 in the morning February 28, Washington time, a president who once promised to end the forever wars posted an eight-minute video to Truth Social and announced the beginning of a new one. Operation Epic Fury, they called it. Epic. Fury. The marketing department of imperial collapse has never worked harder. B-2 bombers. Carrier-launched […]
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From Tariffs to Gold: Reading the Regime
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