Paul Nutcher
pnutcher.bsky.social
Paul Nutcher
@pnutcher.bsky.social
Reporter - Lakeland Ledger, USA TODAY NEWORK in Florida
The #maga and #left putting #PartisanPolitics ahead of feeding the poor and hungry. Really? Yeah, really.
www.usatoday.com/story/money/...
SNAP benefits won't go out Nov. 1. 'The well has run dry,' USDA says.
"The well has run dry," The U.S. Department of Agriculture said about November food stamps.
www.usatoday.com
October 29, 2025 at 1:48 PM
GaryWhite @TheLedger writes about #banned #books in Polk Countyhttps://www.theledger.com/story/news/local/2024/12/03/polk-schools-have-removed-more-than-30-challenged-books/76429973007/
December 3, 2024 at 11:00 PM
Reposted by Paul Nutcher
Especially true in #Florida.
As you gather with friends and family this Thanksgiving, think about the farm workers who contributed to each dish.

Immigrant farmworkers make up an estimated 73% of agriculture workers in the US.
November 29, 2024 at 3:32 AM
Joseph A. Ladapo, Florida's State Surgeon General set to visit Winter Haven. www.theledger.com/story/news/l...
Taking a cue from RFK Jr., Winter Haven votes to stop adding fluoride to city water
The City Commission meeting Tuesday became a raucous debate between residents, commissioners and medical professionals on fluoride's effect on the body.
www.theledger.com
November 22, 2024 at 1:41 PM
Reposted by Paul Nutcher
Reposted by Paul Nutcher
Boy, the flack I took when I said there were efforts coming for right to organize and right to form class-action lawsuits...
npr.org NPR @npr.org · Nov 18
SpaceX and Amazon are asking the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to find the National Labor Relations Board unconstitutional. The federal agency is tasked with enforcing workers' right to organize.
Accused of violating worker rights, SpaceX and Amazon go after labor board
SpaceX and Amazon are asking the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to find the National Labor Relations Board unconstitutional. The federal agency is tasked with enforcing workers' right to organize.
www.npr.org
November 20, 2024 at 1:12 AM
Reposted by Paul Nutcher
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Louis Guirola, Jr. wrote that Mississippi's law that allows the counting of mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day and arrive within five business days does not conflict with federal election laws.
Groups Seek New Hearing On Mississippi Mail-In Ballots
Voting rights groups say a federal appeals court panel incorrectly ruled that Mississippi cannot count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.
buff.ly
November 20, 2024 at 2:26 PM