A list of puns related to "California Youth Authority"
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https://twitter.com/tenacioustek/status/1434604102676271106
Hi everyone,
I'm putting together a specific youth education program for my local transit agency. Part of that will include interviewing peer agencies about their youth outreach programs. Have you had a good experience with your local TA? Have you seen effective education programs, for youth or other folks?
If so, please let me know which agency! As well, if you have any extra info or online resources to point me to, it would be super helpful. Thanks!
Hey everyone, with the rising Omicron infection wave sweeping through the USA, Nevada has announced that it will be reverting to online testing for the Feb Bar Exam. I believe that we should push for the California bar exam to revert to a remote exam as well.
With everyone cramming for the exams (and probably tired or travel-weary), our immune systems will be compromised. Add to the fact that 1000s of people will be crammed into several small venues, and the examination venues could turn into potential super-spreader events.
It's just pragmatic and commonsensical for the bar to be remote instead (as opposed to forcing it to be physical just for the sake of it).
Even for those of you who aren't afraid of Covid-19, remote exams will obviously be more convenient for everyone as well, as travel arrangements need to be made for the physical exam, and you'll have to wake up at 7 just to reach the venues in time (for registration etc).
Please everyone, write in to the Governor at: https://govapps.gov.ca.gov/gov40mail/
and/or the California Dept of Public Health: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Pages/contact_us.aspx, and request that the Bar Exam is turned into a remote Bar Exam.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 52%. (I'm a bot)
> Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comWASHINGTON, Jan 9 - General Motors Co on Sunday said it had agreed to recognize California's authority to set vehicle emission standards under the Clean Air Act.The move will make the Detroit automaker eligible for government fleet purchases by the state of California, GM said.
> The automaker made the commitment to recognize California's authority in a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom.
> Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comSoon after Joe Biden was elected president, GM in November 2020 reversed itself and no longer backed an effort by the then-Trump administration to bar California from setting its own emissions rules.
> In November 2019, California said it planned to halt all purchases of new vehicles for state government fleets from GM, Toyota and other automakers backing former President Donald Trump in the tailpipe emissions battle.
> California said it purchased $58.6 million in General Motors vehicles between 2016 and 2018.In April, the Environmental Protection Agency said it was moving to restore legal authority to California to set tough vehicle emission rules and zero-emission vehicle mandates.
> GM previously backed overall emissions reductions in California's 2019 deal with rivals Ford Motor, Volkswagen, Honda and others, but asked the Biden administration to give automakers more flexibility to hit carbon reduction targets.
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Hey everyone, with the rising Omicron infection wave sweeping through the USA, Nevada has announced that it will be reverting to online testing for the Feb Bar Exam. I believe that we should push for the California bar exam to revert to a remote exam as well.
With everyone cramming for the exams (and probably tired or travel-weary), our immune systems will be compromised. Add to the fact that 1000s of people will be crammed into several small venues, and the examination venues could turn into potential super-spreader events.
It's just pragmatic and commonsensical for the bar to be remote instead (as opposed to forcing it to be physical just for the sake of it).
Even for those of you who aren't afraid of Covid-19, remote exams will obviously be more convenient for everyone as well, as travel arrangements need to be made for the physical exam, and you'll have to wake up at 7 just to reach the venues in time (for registration etc).
Please everyone, write in to the Governor at: https://govapps.gov.ca.gov/gov40mail/ and/or the California Dept of Public Health: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Pages/contact_us.aspx, and request that the Bar Exam is turned into a remote Bar Exam.
Hey everyone, with the rising Omicron infection wave sweeping through the USA, Nevada has announced that it will be reverting to online testing for the Feb Bar Exam. I believe that we should push for the California bar exam to revert to a remote exam as well.
With everyone cramming for the exams (and probably tired or travel-weary), our immune systems will be compromised. Add to the fact that 1000s of people will be crammed into several small venues, and the examination venues could turn into potential super-spreader events.
It's just pragmatic and commonsensical for the bar to be remote instead (as opposed to forcing it to be physical just for the sake of it).
Even for those of you who aren't afraid of Covid-19, remote exams will obviously be more convenient for everyone as well, as travel arrangements need to be made for the physical exam, and you'll have to wake up at 7 just to reach the venues in time (for registration etc).
Please everyone, write in to the Governor at: https://govapps.gov.ca.gov/gov40mail/
and/or the California Dept of Public Health: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Pages/contact_us.aspx, and request that the Bar Exam is turned into a remote Bar Exam.
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