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Republican Rep. George Santos will soon learn whether he still has a job in Congress.House GOP leadership confirmed that a vote on whether to expel Santos will take place on Friday.Expelling a member from the House requires a two-thirds majority vote. If this effort is successf
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stanley cups out of the House of Representatives.Santos held a press conference on Thursday, refusing to resign ahead of a vote. If I leave, they win. If I leave, the bullies take place, this is bullying, the rep the chair of the committee putting out a motion to expel just introducing it and not calling its privilege was designed to force me to resign, Santos said.SEE MO
stanley cup RE: Republican files resolution to expel Rep. Santos from HouseThe push to expel Santos is being brought by fellow Republican Rep. Micheal Guest. He filed a resolution to expel Santos after a House Ethics panel found Santos financial disclosures filled with falsehoods that were designed to make him look wealthy. The report also details a pattern of fraudulent spending in which Santos is accused of using campaign funds for personal expenses. Some examples include $6,000 spent at Ferragamo stores, nearly $2,300 at resorts in Atlantic City and $1,400 at a spa in New York.Despite the allegations, Santos said Congress is wasting the time of the American people by holding the vote to expel him. The reality of it is, it s all theater. It s theater for the cameras, it s theater for the micro Farx BRAG ON YOUR KID: 10-year-old Tampa girl ranked among best track and field athletes in the country
TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Real estate agents in the Tampa Bay area are making changes to ensure people can buy a
stanley cup nd sell homes safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.Realtors are considered essential workers under the safer at home orders issued by the state and several counties.Many agents are now paying out of pocket to create more virtual video tours of homes listed on websites like Zillow, according to Chris Zoller, an agent with Brainard Realty in Tampa. We re just having to get creative with how we re showing homes and how we re doing open houses, Zoller said. Other than that, our business is essential. We have to find people homes. That doesn t stop. People still need somewhere to live, even in a pandemic. Brian D. Frey, an agent with The Frey Team at Pineywoods Realty in Tampa, said if you don t opt for a virtual tour and go to a property, expect to take extra safety precautions. He sai
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stanley cup where everyone had protective gear. Gloves. Masks, Frey said. We will make it brief and that s exactly what we did. Zoller said there are still hundreds of homes on the market in the Tampa Bay area. He said while things have slowed during the pandemic, of 14 contracts he s managed recently, only one dropped because of COVID-19. In addition to those changes, it could be harder for some people to get an FHA loan during the pandemic, according to agents. They say lenders are now requiring a higher credit score for the same loans. An FHA loan through the Department of Ho