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SB 1383 requires that 75% of organic waste be diverted away from landfills by the end of the year and instead turned into compost.

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He said airlines that do not comply will be told to divert, and claimed several aircraft had already been rerouted.

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But the Biden IRS took the study as permission to launch, and it diverted enough funds from taxpayer service and other uses to commit $114 million to Direct File in 2024.

But the Fed’s mandate isn’t to fix inequality and such concerns ultimately shouldn’t divert the central bank from easing over the longer term.

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While interviewing residents, Johnson asserted that local government is diverting money that should be used for public safety and immigration enforcement.

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