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In bareback riding, Garrett Shadbolt had the highest ride of the night with an 89-point ride on Rosser Rodeo’s Right on Q.
BRANDON, Miss. — The city of Brandon is considering moving a 7-foot-tall Confederate monument that currently stands in the middle of downtown. Mayor Butch Lee said a vote by the Board of Aldermen on ...
Joining the majority of their colleagues in supporting the change were Idaho’s District 9 lawmakers, Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth, and Reps. Judy Boyle-R-Midvale and John Shirts, R-Weiser.
In other words, your lawmakers care more about following IFF’s dictates than do hardliners such as House Speaker Mike Moyle, R-Star (38th), Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth (46th), and Rep ...
Sen. Brandon Shippy, R- New Plymouth, on the floor said he would vote against the legislation because it affirmed transender people. Shippy did not respond to a request for comment.
Sen. Brandon Shippy, R- New Plymouth, on the floor said he would vote against the legislation because it affirmed transender people. Shippy did not respond to a request for comment.
I would not support that at all,” Shippy said. The Legislature passed bills in 2020 requiring that any city of 100,000 people or more elect its city council members by district to improve local ...
Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth, argued that the bill was easy to understand. “I think this is a good piece of legislation,” Shippy said.
In this case, District 9 lawmakers — Reps. Judy Boyle, R-Midvale, and John Shirts, R-Weiser, and Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth — all voted against the bill.
Sen. Brandon Shippy (R-New Plymouth) agreed, saying the move will make women safer. “I have sisters, I have a mother, I have daughters, I hope to have granddaughters someday and they need to be ...
The Idaho Senate gave its stamp of approval to a bill banning sleeping outside or in cars in the public right-of-way in cities with more than 100,000 residents. Last week, SB 1141 from Sen. Codi ...
Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth, said as a foster parent, he supports helping the kids but had concerns about the bill. “I’m going to be the tough uncle today,” Shippy said.
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