• KTVZ

    Rep. Levy: $2.5 million in grants now available to Oregon school districts for wireless panic alarms

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    • Snopes

    CDC Redacted Study on Myocarditis After COVID-19 Vaccination?

    The redacted document, released as part of a FOIA request, was not a study.

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  • $2.5 million available to Oregon schools to enhance emergency procedures

    BEND, Ore. – School districts across the state can now apply for grant money to fund wireless panic alarms in every school. According to the Oregon Representative Emerson Levy, who introduced Alyssa’s Law last year, this $2.5 million Wireless Panic Alarm Grant program is an important step in an effort to improve school safety. HB […]