
Elyse Apel
Student and Writer at Freelance
Elections Reporter at The Center Square
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3 weeks ago |
kiowacountypress.net | Elyse Apel
(The Center Square) A bill addressing so-called “junk fees” is headed to Governor Jared Polis’ desk for his signature after successfully passing both the state House and Senate. No Republicans voted to support the legislation, which received unanimous approval from Democrats. House Bill 1090, titled “Protections Against Deceptive Pricing Practices,” requires sellers to clearly disclose the total price of goods and services, and restricts which fees landlords may charge.
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3 weeks ago |
greenevillesun.com | Elyse Apel
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3 weeks ago |
djournal.com | Elyse Apel
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Education announced last week it plans to re-evaluate the funding for more than $40 million in federal reimbursements for a series of Michigan school infrastructure projects. State Superintendent Michael F. Rice and State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh said the potential cuts will harm Michigan students and schools. Elyse Apel is a reporter for The Center Square covering Colorado and Michigan.
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3 weeks ago |
thecentersquare.com | Elyse Apel
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education announced last week it plans to re-evaluate the funding for more than $40 million in federal reimbursements for a series of Michigan school infrastructure projects. State Superintendent Michael F. Rice and State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh said the potential cuts will harm Michigan students and schools.
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3 weeks ago |
thecentersquare.com | Elyse Apel
(The Center Square) – A bill addressing so-called “junk fees” is headed to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk for his signature after successfully passing both the state House and Senate. No Republicans voted to support the legislation, which received unanimous approval from Democrats. House Bill 1090, titled “Protections Against Deceptive Pricing Practices,” requires sellers to clearly disclose the total price of goods and services, and restricts which fees landlords may charge.
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