Roundup: EV Jeep / Crime scene law / Lane Grigsby
Affordable: Stellantis plans to offer a $25,000 all-electric Jeep vehicle in the U.S. “very soon” to better attract mainstream consumers amid slower-than-expected EV adoption. Read more from CNBC. Don’t come closer: Gov. Jeff Landry on Tuesday signed a law making it illegal to be within 25 feet of a police officer working a crime scene. […] Stellantis plans to offer a $25,000 all-electric Jeep vehicle in the U.S. in an effort to attract mainstream consumers amid slower-than-expected EV adoption. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed a law making it illegal to be within 25 feet of a police officer working a crime scene when it comes to the law, which was previously vetoed by former Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards. Lane Grigsby, chair emeritus of Baton Rouge-based Cajun Industries, has been awarded ABC's inaugural Legacy Medallion for Advocacy for his contributions to the merit shop construction industry over 50 years.
Опубликовано : 10 месяцев назад от Daily Report Staff в Auto General
Affordable: Stellantis plans to offer a $25,000 all-electric Jeep vehicle in the U.S. “very soon” to better attract mainstream consumers amid slower-than-expected EV adoption. Read more from CNBC.
Don’t come closer: Gov. Jeff Landry on Tuesday signed a law making it illegal to be within 25 feet of a police officer working a crime scene. The bill was previously vetoed by former Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards. Read more from WAFB-TV.
Congratulations: Lane Grigsby, chair emeritus of Baton Rouge-based Cajun Industries, was recently awarded ABC’s inaugural Legacy Medallion for Advocacy for his contributions to the merit shop construction industry over more than 50 years. Read the full announcement.
Темы: Crime