Memorial Day Weekend: Safe Travel
Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation
Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation
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Antiwar.com vs. the FBI
Antiwar.com Here’s how the law enforcement resources devoted to “counterterrorism” are being spent: scouring for useful “intelligence” on Antiwar.com on the internet turned up an article – title and author redacted – “reporting on the magnitude and value of … |
It isn’t every Michigan Secretary of State who could hop onto a Harley-Davidson Sportster and ride with a group of motorcyclists to promote motorcycle safety. Michigan.Gov | SOS | News and Headlines | State Wide News
Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation
Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation
Dover — The Department of Transportation (DelDOT) reminds motorists to anticipate heavier than normal traffic on Delaware’s highways beginning on Friday, May 24. Planned lane closures on Delaware’s major roadways, Route 1, I-95, and U.S. Route 202 will be suspended beginning on Friday, May 24 until midnight on Monday, May 27. [More] Source: Delaware DMV
Back to Press Releases CONNECT WITH US For more information, contact DelDOT Community Relations.Phone: (800) 652 5600 or (302) 760 2080 | Email: dotpr@state.de.us Source: Delaware DMV
Back to Press Releases CONNECT WITH US For more information, contact DelDOT Community Relations.Phone: (800) 652 5600 or (302) 760 2080 | Email: dotpr@state.de.us Source: Delaware DMV
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Fann bill allows businesses to process driver’s licenses
Prescott Daily Courier While the legislation makes numerous changes to state laws relating to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), its main thrust is to allow private businesses to process driver’s licenses, said Kevin Biesty, government relations director for the Arizona … |
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Cincinnati IRS Workers: Following Orders or Freelancing?
Reason (blog) “Section 7214 of the title 26 of the U.S. code states very clearly, ‘any officer or employee of the united states acting in connection with any revenue law of the united states who is guilty of extortion or willful oppression under the color of law … |