A desire to increase productivity, improve contact within agencies, along with enhancing the flexibility of working conditions, were cited by government executives as the three most compelling reasons to implement greater use of mobile devices.
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Va. House passes bill to restrict state funding for abortions
Washington Times: RICHMOND — The Virginia House of Delegates on Friday signed off on a measure that would bar state funding for poor women seeking abortions in cases in which a baby would be born with an incapacitating deformity or mental deficiency.
The bill’s patron, Mark L. Cole, Spotsylvania Republican, said that the measure is intended to conform Virginia law to federal law regarding taxpayer-funded abortions, and does not ban any women from having an abortion. The federal Hyde amendment currently states that abortions are not to be covered through Medicaid except in the cases of rape, incest, or when the woman’s life is in danger.







