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  2. Texas bill would ban taxpayer money funding legal defense of ...

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    (The Center Square) – Of the many bills being filed in the Texas legislature to address border-related issues, one would ban taxpayer money from being used to fund legal services for illegal ...

  3. Contaminated currency - Wikipedia

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    Heroin was detected in seven bills in amounts ranging from 0.03 to 168.5 μg per bill: 6-AM and morphine were detected in three bills; methamphetamine and amphetamine in three and one bills, respectively, and PCP was detected in two bills in amounts of 0.78 and 1.87 μg per bill. Codeine was not detected in any of the one-dollar bills analyzed".

  4. Tren de Aragua comes for US kids: Gang member accused of ...

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    Multiple sources who work in Homeland Security confirmed that recruiting “vulnerable” kids is a priority for Tren de Aragua — whose members can entice students with money and a promise of ...

  5. Penny debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, while the nominal value of the coin may be smaller than that of a US cent, the purchasing power may be higher: South Korea stopped minting ₩1 and ₩5 coins, but ₩10 coins (worth about US$0.01) are still minted with changing composition and used only in supermarkets. Some countries in the Eurozone use one and two-cent coins ...

  6. Texas dollar - Wikipedia

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    During the Panic of 1837, the Texas Congress authorized the issue of interest-bearing promissory notes to pay expenses and sustain commerce. These notes were known as "star money" after the prominent five-pointed star printed on the front. They had to be passed by endorsement and therefore were held mainly as investments rather than public ...

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  8. Opinion: Texas schools need money, not vouchers

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  9. Americans for Common Cents - Wikipedia

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    Americans for Common Cents is an organization based in Washington, D.C. that lobbies in favor of keeping the United States penny in circulation. It was established in 1990. [ 1 ] The organization has conducted surveys and organized advertising campaigns in support of the continuing production of the penny.