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Juveniles are truant if they miss school too often. State

Taxes are collected for the building of roads. State and Federal

A school is set up to educate the children in a neighborhood. State

A law states the hours the polls will be open on election day.

A new county position is created. State

Money is borrowed from China to fund our defense. Federal

A patent is granted to Joe Einstein for a new invention. Federal

Postal offices will only be open on Monday-Friday. Federal

Ralph Z. is being tried for a crime. State and Federal

A law is passed only allowing citizens to be married State

The army is deployed to Uzbekistan. Federal

An income tax cut is being proposed. State and Federal

A treaty with a foreign country to import oil is being negotiated. Federal