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that he will also sign on to the bill as a cosponsor."I now believe the only path to ensuring (DC's) representation is through statehood," Hoyer, who represents Maryland, wrote in the opinion piece.According to Norton's office, July's hearing will be "the first House hearing or markup on a D.C. statehood bill since 1993."Residents of DC have long called for statehood, arguing that they lack full representation because they don't have a voting House member or senators."For 218 years, residents of the District of Columbia have lived in our country as American citizens without equal representation or equal self-government," Norton said in a statement. "Despite fulfilling all the obligations of statehood, D.C. residents have been deprived of the equal rights in their government enjoyed by other Americans."At an event Thursday with Norton, Washington's mayor, Democrat Muriel Bowser, noted that the upcoming hearing "is maybe the farthest we've been in advocating for statehood for Washington, DC," and called on residents to continue their support this summer."We're going to need every Washingtonian from across the city to show up to the Capitol in July and rally with us. Are you with me? Onward to become the 51st state," Bowser said. 1246

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The advertisements weren't limited to Trump. They also allegedly purchased ads on Facebook to promote "Support Hillary. Save American Muslims" rally to allege Clinton was supporting Islamic law. They also allegedly bought ads to promote a "Down with Hillary" rally. 265

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Some experts said this isn't a time panic.The pullback -- particularly for tech stocks -- is needed, argued Joe Heider, president of Cirrus Wealth Management."The selloff is healthy," Heider said. "Since the market bottomed in March 2009, it's been more than 10 years of growth stocks leading the way non-stop."Investors were "selling first and asking questions later," said John Augustine, chief investment officer with Huntington Private Bank.Augustine added that with earnings due out from big banks JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Citigroup (C) and Wells Fargo (WFC) on Friday morning, investors will look for new market sectors to take the lead from tech stocks. In theory, banks should do better if the Fed keeps raising interest rates and bond yields climb higher since it will make their loans more profitable.And Geoff Alexander, the president of R. M. Davis, a wealth management firm, said he wasn't getting too nervous about Wednesday's market madness either.As long as earnings and the US economy are continuing to grow, this market pullback will wind up being a healthy dip Alexander said. The relative lack of volatility was a bit troubling. This slide was long overdue."We've scratched our heads about the rise in stocks for the past 18 months. But this nothing to be overly concerned about," Alexander said. 1313

  

that she had "mixed reviews from the people of my district" on the issue of whether to move forward with impeachment proceedings.So far, as many as 148

  

So, in short, nobody knows when the poop will be moved."I'm just getting little bits and pieces of information, and I cannot tell you how frustrating it is," Hall said. "My understanding is, they are really trying to work on the problem, and they keep telling us the situation is almost over."Hall hasn't been in contact with Big Sky for a few weeks. When she first spoke to the company, when the cars of waste were just beginning to be stockpiled in Parrish's rail yard, they told her it would take seven to 10 days to move them out. That was two months ago.CNN contacted Big Sky and is waiting to receive comment.Parrish isn't the only town on the waste route that has been dealing with the fetid fallout. According to AL.com, residents in Birmingham were livid when at least 80 train cars full of the sludge came to a stop in their city in January.Hall said, at one point, there were 252 tractor-trailer loads of the stuff stockpiled in her town."People need to understand that this waste does not need to be in a populated area," she said. "There are places to put it, industrial places. We're a very small town caught in the middle of this, and I feel like that's part of the issue here. This shouldn't be happening." 1232

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