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  • Learning about firearms to teach targeted groups. Teaching people about online alternatives for secure communication. Maintaining an antiICE communication network. Building an independent news source RSS so friends and family can get off Meta.

    You?

  • House Bill 267 in Utah, which seeks to ban collective bargaining for public sector unions, is backed by Rep. Jordan Teuscher (R-South Jordan), who authored the bill, and Sen. Kirk Cullimore (R-Sandy), its Senate sponsor[3][6]. The bill has also received support from organizations like the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA), which praises it as a measure to empower workers and increase transparency[3].

    Citations: [1] https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/02/14/utahs-anti-union-bill-sparks-outcry-as-labor-movement-fights-back/ [2] https://www.fox13now.com/news/politics/hijacked-bill-in-the-utah-senate-may-offer-a-compromise-for-unions [3] https://thefga.org/press/utah-legislature-passes-historic-worker-freedom-and-taxpayer-protection-bill/ [4] https://www.reddit.com/r/Firefighting/comments/1ieh9jk/trouble_on_the_horizon_for_utah_firefighters/ [5] https://myuea.org/stopthepowergrab

    The biggest donors to Rep. Jordan Teuscher include the Utah Senate Republican Campaign Committee, which contributed $5,000, and corporate donors such as Reynolds American and Union Pacific Railroad[2][3]. His campaigns have raised over $232,000 across multiple election cycles[5].

    For Sen. Kirk Cullimore, major contributions come from entities like Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah, which donated $1,000, and other Republican-aligned PACs. Cullimore has also received notable support from local donors in Utah[6][8].

    Citations: [1] https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup/results?name=kyle&order=desc&sort=D [2] https://www.up.com/cs/groups/public/@uprr/@corprel/documents/up_pdf_nativedocs/pdf_up_corp_2023_polit_contrib.pdf [3] https://www.reynoldsamerican.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2022-Political-Corporate-Contributions.pdf [4] https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup/results?cycle=2024&order=asc&page=10&sort=D&zip=84121 [5] https://www.followthemoney.org/entity-details?default=candidate [6] https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/182112/kirk-cullimore-jr [7] https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup/results?cycle=2024&order=asc&sort=A&zip=84133 [8] https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup/results?order=desc&page=8&sort=A&zip=84130

    The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) is a conservative, nonprofit public policy think tank based in Naples, Florida. Founded in 2011 by Tarren Bragdon, it focuses on promoting "free-market" policies aimed at reducing government dependency, welfare reform, election integrity, and healthcare policy. FGA works with policymakers across the U.S. to implement reforms that encourage work and reduce reliance on social safety nets[1][2][5].

    The organization is part of the State Policy Network and emphasizes marketing and policy messaging over traditional research. Its funding comes primarily from private donors, including major contributions from the Ed Uihlein Family Foundation, DonorsTrust, and the Sarah Scaife Foundation[5][7].

    Citations: [1] https://www.bradleyimpactfund.org/areas-of-impact-listing/foundation-for-government-accountability [2] https://thefga.org/about-us/ [3] https://spn.org/organization/foundation-for-governement-accountability/ [4] https://thefga.org/about-us/our-story/ [5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Government_Accountability [6] https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundation-for-government-accountability [7] https://sfofexposed.org/foundation-for-government-accountability/ [8] https://www.guidestar.org/profile/45-2637507

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  • Plenty of other electric to choose from that don't look and feel as cheap as Tesla.

  • I see this neolib plant all over lemmy. They do seem to get around.

  • Jerkoff

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  • Not me. I want the zealots all beheaded. Yea, what they're doing is illegal and I also* voted. But now it's chop chop time. I should start a website to get 15% of the population to agree with me on a specific day. Kind of like The General Strike. But with more axe.

  • If any you know people in SoCal, the LA County Bar Association says ICE is going to start knock at door raids Feb 23rd.

    Edir: accuracy

  • Jerry likes things sweet

  • No because archive.today exists

  • Go to bed, dad

  • Lemmy is still a chill community. There are quite a. few communities I post to with low traffic. Gotta start somewhere. Breath some life into that community. Also, if you feet like beinga mod start the same community on an instance that doesn't have it yet. Best of both worlds.

  • Holy shit lol. This is amazing!!!

  • Yea, I misremembered it. It was in my book from a while back. Here we go:

  • Ahhh I misremembered. It was this "The average carbon atom in our bodies has been used by twenty other organisms before we get to it and will be used by other organisms after we die."

    It's been six years since that class.

  • After you die, the carbon atoms that made you might go on to make another living thing.

  • In chemistry I was taught one carbon atom can exist in at least 12 separate living bodies before it's no longer stable.

  • Right? Seems like he was actually laughed out of that group.

  • "2025-02-05 16:32:37 UTC hebeatsme#0 rivage couldnt print hello world

    2025-02-05 16:32:42 UTC hebeatsme#0 if his life was on the line"

    And this is one of the dickbags digging through the coup. I hope The Com fucks him up. Good story.