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on the policy’s impact by congressional district, complete with an interactive map. In Missouri’s first congressional district, including St. Louis City and portions of St. Louis County, the policy would benefit roughly 33% of working people who live there, according to the EPI’s data, resulting in an average of $2,500 more in annual income per affected worker. For working women in the district, 36% would benefit, and for Black workers in the district, 44% would benefit. For St. Louisans like Ciara, who are between 16-24 years old, 78%, or roughly 39,000 young people, would see an increase in their paycheck. This is this process that "amazed" Attorney General Sessions, the government's main legal advisor. What's more, Sessionsvoted for Judge Watsonto hold the position he does today.Twitter contentView on TwitterWe're done here.Related: So that’s two (maybe three) dead boys, two seizures, a corrupt prison system, an unjust justice system, and a secret involving everyone’s parents from years ago — all in two episodes. This season is going to be a wild ride.Want more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out: That feels emblematic of the larger conversation about trans youth and trans issues over there and here — a lot of misrepresentation of fact and reality.AV:Yeah. It's very frustrating.Courtesy of Alex VellinsTV:

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