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area to participate.Under the program, the locality pays 10 percent of the
cost of about $6,500 for installing the charging station, as well as
the cost of the electricity.In mid-January, Watertown dropped its proposal
to install electric-car charging stations in the city parking lot altogether.Instead,
earlier this month, National Grid announced that it would install charging
stations in the parking lot of a Tops supermarket in Pamelia, the
town directly north of Waterown.Watertown is known largely for its position
as the last major city before the state's Canadian border to the
north, as well as its 112 inches of average annual snowfall.Since most
early plug-in electric cars will mostly be recharged via privately owned
charging stations inside the owners' garages, the decision to keep free
charging off city property won't make or break electric cars in the
upstate city.But it does point out some of the unexpected hurdles and
pitfalls that electric-car proponents can encounter as they work to install
public charging infrastructure.Left unanswered is the question of whether
city governments providing free parking also runs afoul of the New York
state constitution.
UNDATED: The Alabama State House in Montgomery, Ala., is shown.APMONTGOMERY,
Ala. The Alabama Legislature is telling the federal government and others
to back off on gun control.The Senate passed legislation Tuesday declaring
that All federal acts, laws, orders, rules or regulations regarding firearms
are a violation of the Second Amendment. It also says federal laws
in violation of the Second Amendment shall be considered null and void
in Alabama. The vote was 24-6.The sponsor, Republican Sen. Paul Sanford
of Huntsville, said the bill resulted from hundreds of emails and calls
he received from his north Alabama constituents concerned that Congress
might enact new gun regulations or restore the previous ban on assault
weapons. He said the assault weapon ban is an example of federal
regulation that he considers a violation of the Second Amendment.Democratic
Sen. Bobby Singleton of Greensboro, who voted against the measure, said
state law cant trump federal law. This bill is null and void
on its face, Singleton said.In the House Tuesday, members voted 76-22 for
a proposed constitutional amendment that would require Alabamas courts to
use strict scrutiny when reviewing any new gun control laws. That would
require proponents of the laws to show a compelling interest for the
regulations and that they be narrowly tailored.The Second Amendment bill
sponsored by Republican Rep. Mike Jones of Andalusia was part of the
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