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Just 3% of public high school students in the United States can pass the citizenship test required of immigrants for citizenship.
The County’s budget totals $388 million, with 45.8%—or $167 million—sourced from federal and state intergovernmental funds. This revenue supports 908 full-time equivalent positions delivering essential services, but recent federal actions threaten this pipeline, prompting urgent advocacy by the Board. Nevada County’s complete reliance on federal funding for these services amplifies the stakes. Discretionary revenues offer little buffer against cuts to the $167 million in federal and state aid while losing tax-exempt municipal bonds could cripple infrastructure funding tied to salaries.
Researchers call for COVID vaccines to be removed from the market based on their review of studies and reports of adverse events, including death.
On Tuesday, February 25, 2025, the Grass Valley City Council held its regular meeting for which the agenda included a proposed resolution regarding an international conflict, specifically between Palestine and Israel.
Just 3% of public high school students in the United States can pass the citizenship test required of immigrants for citizenship.