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Disneyland Welcomes Visitors Back One Year Later; 76,000 Inmates Released in California Prisons

Deep Dive
Deep Dive
States across the country are opening up, some more than others. For those missing Mickey Mouse, they can now see, but not hug. Walt Disney’s original theme park reopened for the first time in over a year in Anaheim, California. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis meanwhile just signed a bill banning vaccine passports. He also announced that starting July first, all local pandemic emergency orders will be stopped. And elsewhere in California, a new bill allowing tens of thousands of inmates to be released early is raising concerns. California is giving 76,000 inmates an opportunity to leave prison early as the state aims to reduce prison population. And a new senate bill seeks to redefine robbery as petty theft. And Republicans and Democrats disagree on what qualifies as infrastructure. It's not just the $4T price tag, it's also the contents. Many Republicans argue Biden's "American families plan" goes beyond infrastructure. Biden and democrats meanwhile seem to be redefining what infrastructure is. Tune into Deep Dive as we explore these topics and more.
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