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  • Feb 5, 2025 | reporter-times.com | Stephen MIller |Stephen Miller

    Veterans who re-enlisted or served multiple periods of military service may now qualify for additional G.I. Bill benefits, thanks to a recent policy update by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Previously, veterans eligible for both the Montgomery G.I. Bill (MGIB) and Post-9/11 G.I. Bill were required to choose one program, limiting their benefits to a maximum of 36 months.

  • Feb 5, 2025 | heraldtimesonline.com | Stephen MIller |Stephen Miller

    Veterans who re-enlisted or served multiple periods of military service may now qualify for additional G.I. Bill benefits, thanks to a recent policy update by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Previously, veterans eligible for both the Montgomery G.I. Bill (MGIB) and Post-9/11 G.I. Bill were required to choose one program, limiting their benefits to a maximum of 36 months.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | bizjournals.com | Stephen MIller |Stephen Miller |Craig McFarland

    In this guest column, a pair of Pinal County elected officials offer their support for an amendment to Arizona's assured water supply designation up for a vote on Nov. 5, saying it would help developers keep pace with the demand for housing. On Nov. 5, the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council will decide whether to approve an amendment to Arizona's assured water supply program.

  • Feb 22, 2024 | audacy.com | Stephen Miller

    ( WBBM NEWSRADIO) - The Illinois Department of Public Health has issued an updated order, making clear that schools can get opioid blockers like Naloxone without a prescription. In January, a new law took effect requiring public and private Illinois schools to keep a supply of opioid "antagonists," or drugs that reverse the effects of opioids. This updated public health order underscores the point that schools can get these antagonist drugs without a prescription. Naloxone is one of those drugs.

  • Feb 22, 2024 | audacy.com | Stephen Miller

    (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- It's the first independent look at an experimental court system in Cook County, and the conclusion is this: The experiment is on the right track but needs more involvement from the community. The so-called restorative justice experiment started in 2017. It was designed to give young people a chance to take accountability for a non-violent offense and keep a clean record.

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