The state requires all foodstuffs that have certain chemicals to provide warning labels. The St. Louis chip maker refused to add the warning to its bags.
The university's estimated $625 million investment in fossil fuel stocks violates the duties of the nonprofit university under Missouri law, the complaint claimed.
The proposition would allow the district to use some of the funds they already receive from taxpayers on capital projects like technology and security upgrades.
In the letter, the groups voice their support for Bush and call for "immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the use of our tax dollars to fund ethnic cleansing."
Tyler Hannegan says the tax levy could cost the cannabis industry as much as $36 million, but itโs the consumers who will feel the squeeze of a cost increase.