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  2. Lake St. Louis, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In December 1975, the town boundaries were expanded to include what was known as Phase A, the westernmost portion of the city. In 1976, a special census was conducted that counted 2,445 residents. Residents voted in 1977 to change the name to Lake St. Louis and become a 4th Class City under the Revised Statutes of Missouri.

  3. Potty parity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [24] Florida statute 553.86 now states that the "Florida Building Commission shall incorporate into the Florida Building Code, to be adopted by rule pursuant to s. 553.73(1), a ratio of public restroom facilities for men and women which must be provided in all buildings that are newly constructed after September 30, 1992, and that have ...

  4. That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State

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    The claim was filed before the "board of audit" in February 1883, and later transferred to the Board of Claims by statute. [7] The claim was heard by the Board of Claims on December 6, 1883. [4] The hearing was presided over by Commissioner Lyman H. Northup, joined by George M. Beebe, and Henry F. Allen. [4]

  5. Josh Hawley - Wikipedia

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    Missouri's Right to Life PAC endorsed Hawley for Senate. [179] In July 2020, Hawley wrote that to earn his support, a Supreme Court nominee must have publicly, on the record, before nomination, asserted that Roe v. Wade was incorrectly decided. [180] Later that year he voted to confirm Amy Coney Barrett, who had strongly criticized Roe v.

  6. Effigy Mounds National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Lidar-derived image of Marching Bears Mound Group, Effigy Mounds National Monument.. Prehistoric earthworks by mound builder cultures are common in the Midwest.However, mounds in the shape of mammals, birds, or reptiles, known as effigies, apparently were constructed primarily by peoples in what is now known as southern Wisconsin, northeast Iowa, and small parts of Minnesota and Illinois.

  7. LGBTQ employment discrimination in the United States

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    25 out of 50 US states, and the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands [23] have statutes that explicitly codifies and protects against both sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination in employment in both the public and private sector: California, [24] Colorado, [25] Connecticut, Delaware, [26] Hawaii ...

  8. Limpieza de sangre - Wikipedia

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    The limpieza de sangre statutes were not without their dissenters, however, as they potentially challenged the social status of every segment of the population, including conversos and moriscos, the aristocracy who stood to lose standing, the agricultural workers who farmed their lands, and Catholic reformers who saw it as a challenge to the ...