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Jan 30 2024
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New Mexico Senate Oks Ban On Guns At Election Sites
By ROBERT NOTT The Santa Fe New Mexican New Mexico Senate Republicans, outnumbered in their chamber nearly 2-to-1, have vowed this legislative session to use every play in the book to amplify their voices and, if necessary, slow Democratic efforts they don’t like. They pulled a play Tuesday during a floor debate on a contentious bill that would prohibit New Mexicans from carrying firearms near
Los Alamos Daily PostApr 19 2024
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Election 2024: Pennsylvania Fact Sheet
LGBTQ people live, work and raise families in every U.S. state, including swing states like Pennsylvania, which holds its primary on April 23. Campaign coverage should inform voters about relevant candidates and their stances on LGBTQ issues. Reporters must take extra care to be accurate and inclusive when reporting on conversations or proposals that can harm marginalized people. The safety of
GLAADApr 21 2024
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Tarrant County Texas House seat sees a rematch in May runoff election
A rematch between Rep. Stephanie Klick, R – Fort Worth, and David Lowe from North Richland Hills will play out in the primary runoff on May 28. In March, Klick edged out Lowe by two points, falling just short of the fifty percent plus one vote threshold. She also defeated him in 2022. House District 91 covers Watauga, Haltom City, North Richland Hills, and parts of Fort Worth in Tarrant County
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsApr 15 2024
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RFK Jr. anxiety rises among Senate Democrats
Senators in both parties are warning that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may end up tipping the presidential election to either former President Trump or President Biden, but Democrats are expressing more worries he could be a spoiler candidate than Republicans.
Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), one of President Biden’s most outspoken defenders on Capitol Hill, said it’s hard to predict how exactly
The HillApr 20 2024
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Senate Passes Renewal Of Controversial Surveillance Law
The Senate reauthorized an anti-terrorism surveillance law just after midnight Friday, overcoming objections from lawmakers worried the revamp did not do enough to protect Americans’ privacy.
The Senate rushed to vote, 60 to 34, in favor of the two-year renewal, barely missing approving it ahead of the law’s midnight expiration. With the House having passed the bill last week, it was
HuffPostMar 20 2024
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Woman pleads guilty for deadly 2022 Butler Township crash
DAYTON — A woman is facing jail time for causing a deadly crash in Butler Township that killed a 70-year-old Trotwood woman in October 2022. Amanda King, 30, Vandalia, pled guilty to one count of aggravated vehicular homicide on Tuesday in Montgomery County Pleas Court, according to court records. She could be sentenced to up to five years in prison. News Center 7 reported back in April that
WHIO 7Apr 22 2024
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Hawaii Senate Kills ‘De Facto’ Weed Legalization
A bill to increase the amount of marijuana a person can possess before facing stiff criminal penalties failed 15-9 in the Hawaii Senate on Monday. It was the second defeat of a measure at the Legislature this session to allow more people to possess pot. A bill to allow recreational use of marijuana for people 21 years and older died earlier this month. The reasons for shelving Senate Bill 2487
Honolulu Civil BeatApr 03 2024
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RI Crash Deaths Spike 38.5% From 2022 To 2023: PM Patch RI
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Patch.comApr 23 2024
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Cumberland County releases final primary election results
The Cumberland County Bureau of Elections announced the unofficial election results from the general primary late Tuesday night after all 118 precincts reported their totals.
Cumberland County has 178,851 registered voters. During Tuesday’s primary, 21,592 Democrats voted, and 27,024 Republicans cast their votes. The unofficial ballots cast for the general primary was 48,616.
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