More 'bathroom bills' in six states Despite the backlash North Carolina received nationally, other conservative states are now working to introduce their own bathroom bills. Six other states – seemingly buoyed by the failed attempt to repeal North Carolina's bill – have introduced or pre-filed bills restricting access to facilities based for their 2017 legislative sessions, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures: Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, Virginia and Washington. The topic has become a favorite among Christian conservative lawmakers. Despite furor in North Carolina, six states plan 'bathroom bills' of their own Republican doubts over Obamacare repeal While the Republican party appears to be united in its mission to "repeal and replace" Obamacare, cracks are beginning to show already as some GOP lawmakers raise concern. Senator Rand Paul for instance voted against Wednesday's measure that was the first step in repealing Obamacare, as he was not convinced by the current proposal. Republican senators Lamar Alexander and Susan Collins voted in favor of the bill but were also keen to ensure there was a plan to replace it. The Republicans who are not totally enthusiastic about repealing Obamacare Canadian executive helps Syrian refugees Jim Estill, a mild-mannered CEO, has spent C$1.5m to bring 200 Syrian refugees to Canada. In 2015, Estill began working out how he could help with the refugee crisis through a 35-year-old program that allows private citizens to sponsor refugee resettlement. He estimated it would cost C$30,000 to support a family of five in Guelph and he could support 50 families. Forty-seven families have come so far and another 11 are expected in the coming months. Now a whole organization has formed around them in Guelph. The Canadian who spent C$1.5m to rescue more than 200 Syrian refugees Teaching Jeff Sessions Voting Rights Act history When Democratic senator Dick Durbin met Trump's controversial pick for attorney general on Wednesday, he gave him a copy of Carol Anderson's book White Rage. Writing for the Guardian, Anderson says she hopes Sessions reads the book to learn the history of the Voting Rights Act in this country, as she details how he has opposed efforts to prevent voter suppression during his time in the Senate. Jeff Sessions now has my book 'White Rage'. Will he read it? Picks for the NFL playoffs As the Guardian's regular season Pick Six contest has ended, the Pick the Playoffs can begin. Make your predictions below the line. NFL playoff predictions: Russell Wilson to lead Seahawks to victory over Lions In case you missed it... About $20m was seized from under a mattress in the Massachusetts home of a man arrested by police in a money-laundering bust. The man was associated with a pyramid scheme to sell voice-over-internet telephone services. Millions under a mattress: US agents find $20m in cash after fraud raid |
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