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Devon J. Mathis

Devon J. Mathis

@devonjmathis

Strategic Leader, GOV & PR, 🪖Combat Veteran, Millennial, #LDS, #Dadlife “Know thyself.” https://t.co/gAhYxr6qmr Matthew7:20

California, USA Katılım Kasım 2013
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Kate Sanchez
Kate Sanchez@KateSanchezCA·
Breaking News! AB1620 is heading to Appropriations!
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Californians for Voter ID
Californians for Voter ID@ca4voterid·
🚨 BREAKING NEWS! The Secretary of State's office has officially notified Californians for Voter ID that our initiative has met the signature verification threshold to qualify for the November General Election ballot. Onward to November! Join us at voteridca.org
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Hydrogen Societies
Hydrogen Societies@H2Societies·
Hydrogen energy sees notable progress (in #China). Elevated to a forward-looking strategic position in both the 15th Five-Yr Plan & latest Gov Work Report H2 is no longer just a fuel of the future -it is tangible catalyst for new quality productive forces chinadaily.com.cn/a/202604/09/WS…
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Eytan Wallace
Eytan Wallace@EytanWallace·
NEW: @AsmwomanMacedo @AliMacedo4CA (R-Tulare) announces she and @AsmRepublicans are calling for a special legislative session to address fraud immediately. "We need harsher penalties for the fraudsters," she said. A special session, per Macedo, would focus on bringing "accountability back to our spending and assure taxpayers when their dollars come to the state capitol, we are spending them and using them wisely and making sure they are getting to the programs and the people they are meant to protect."
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The road to redemption began with “hosanna.” As we remember the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, may our hearts welcome Him this Easter season.
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Ronald A. Rasband
Ronald A. Rasband@RonaldARasband·
Nearly 2000 years ago, Palm Sunday marked the beginning of the last week of the mortal ministry of Jesus Christ. Scriptures tell us that the week began with throngs standing at the gates of the city to see “Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee” (Matthew 21:11). Though we do not stand at the gates of Jerusalem today with palms in our hands, the time will come when “all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, [will stand] before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands” (Revelation 7:9). #GreaterLove
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Batya Ungar-Sargon
Batya Ungar-Sargon@bungarsargon·
For decades, it's been accepted that the US is in decline, that we’re in a multi-polar world and America is no longer the reigning superpower. Xi Jinping promised this would be the Chinese century, American dominance a thing of the past. Trump said, "Not on my watch." Why the President's strikes on Iran are really about China:
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Eytan Wallace
Eytan Wallace@EytanWallace·
NEW: Chevron sent a letter to Gov. @GavinNewsom @CAgovernor and leaders of the legislature, CA Air Resources Board, and CA Energy Commission, expressing concerns over CA @AirResources Board’s proposed Cap-and-Invest regulation, arguing it could significantly increase costs on refiners in California. In short, Cap-and-Invest is a climate policy that sets a limit (CAP) on the total pollution allowed in the state. It basically forces large polluters to pay for their emissions, with the money generated going toward clean energy and community projects (INVEST). Supporters say the program is crucial to protect the environment, reduce pollution, and work toward a sustainable future. But oil and energy companies are concerned the program’s new proposed regulations will increase costs on refiners and hurt the state’s energy economy. In the letter, Andy Walz, Chevron’s president of downstream, midstream, and chemicals wrote “the proposed regulation will cripple the survivability of the state’s remaining refineries.” In previous one-on-one interviews I conducted with Walz, he expressed concerns about the future of oil companies in California. He concludes the letter, warning the proposed regulation “will cause irreversible harm to California’s economy and energy security and broader vital American interests.” Reaching out to CA Governor’s for a response.
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Office of Nuclear Energy | US Department of Energy
WATCH: This first-of-a-kind test loop @INL is being used to advance molten salt R&D — including the world’s first fast-spectrum, salt fueled reactor experiment.
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