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Aug 20 2017
News
Missouri Democratic Party calls for resignation of state senator who said she hopes Trump 'is assassinated'
The Missouri Democratic Party called for the resignation of the state senator who said she hoped President Trump is assassinated.
Washington ExaminerOct 10 2023
Opinion
North Carolina Republicans Are Creating a ‘Secret Police Force’
Republican state legislators In North Carolina are establishing a new investigative body that Democratic critics have aptly compared to a “secret police force.”
This new entity, formally known as the Joint Legislative Committee on Government Operations, or “Gov Ops” for short, will be chaired by Senate Leader Phil Berger (R) and House Speaker Tim Moore (R). It grants the state the
Daily BeastOct 11 2023
Analysis
Scalise wins Round 1. What's next?
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has won the GOP’s nod to become the next speaker, completing a decade-long climb up the ranks of Republican leadership.
But it remains unclear whether he can muster the votes needed to win the speakership on the floor, given the Republicans' tiny margin of control and the deep rifts in the GOP conference.
The genial Louisianan defeated
PoliticoSep 28 2023
News
North Dakota Supreme Court voids state budget bill, special session likely
BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Supreme Court struck down a major budget bill for the state government on Thursday, likely meaning lawmakers must come back to Bismarck to do the massive bill over again. The court ruled the bill “was unconstitutionally enacted and is void” because it violates a provision of the state constitution that says bills can’t embrace more than one subject. The budget
KVRRSep 13 2023
News
Families request 11th Circuit to rehear gender-affirming care case
On Monday, the families of transgender children asked the entire 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to review a three-judge panel’s recent decision that would allow a ban on gender-affirming care to take effect. Alabama lawmakers passed a law last year that would criminalize doctors or parents for helping trans youth access medical or gender-affirming care. The law — dubbed the Vulnerable Child
Alabama Political ReporterSep 28 2023
News
Menendez says he will not resign in closed meeting with Democrats: 'I will continue to cast votes'
Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., told the Democratic Senate Caucus during a closed lunch on Thursday he would not resign amid federal corruption and bribery charges announced this week. "I will continue to cast votes on behalf of the people of New Jersey as I have for 18 years," Menendez said as he exited the lunch. "I think Schumer may need those votes, he’ll be looking forward for me to cast them
Fox News (Online News)Sep 11 2023
News
Afternoon Briefing: Alleged Highland Park parade shooter appears in court
A trial date for alleged Highland Park mass shooter Robert Crimo III will be set at his next court date, the judge presiding over the case said today. Crimo appeared for a case management conference in Lake County court Monday, which lasted only about three minutes. Assistant State’s Attorney Ben Dillon told the judge that the voluminous discovery in the July 4, 2022, parade shooting should be
Chicago TribuneSep 28 2023
News
North Dakota Supreme Court strikes down key budget bill, likely forcing Legislature to reconvene
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Supreme Court struck down a major budget bill for the state government on Thursday, likely meaning lawmakers must come back to Bismarck to do the massive bill over again. The court ruled the bill “was unconstitutionally enacted and is void” because it violates a provision of the state constitution that says bills can't embrace more than one subject. The
Houston ChronicleSep 28 2023
News
North Dakota Supreme Court strikes down key budget bill, likely forcing Legislature to reconvene
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Supreme Court struck down a major budget bill for the state government on Thursday, likely meaning lawmakers must come back to Bismarck to do the massive bill over again. The court ruled the bill “was unconstitutionally enacted and is void” because it violates a provision of the state constitution that says bills can't embrace more than one subject. The
Greenwich TimeSep 28 2023
News
N.D. high court strikes down key budget bill, likely forcing Legislature to reconvene
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Supreme Court struck down a major budget bill for the state government on Thursday, likely meaning lawmakers must come back to Bismarck to do the massive bill over again. The court ruled the bill “was unconstitutionally enacted and is void” because it violates a provision of the state constitution that says bills can’t embrace more than one subject. The
The Seattle Times