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Apr 11 2024
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Hawaii Lawmakers Approve Bill To Place Repeal Of 1998 Constitutional Same-Sex Marriage Ban On 2024 Ballot
The state Senate today easily approved House Bill 2802, which will ask voters in November to rescind a provision in the Hawaii Constitution that gives the Legislature the authority to limit marriage to opposite-sex couples. Article 1, Section 23 reserves to the Legislature the authority to define marriage, even as same-sex marriage has been federal law since 2015. A constitutional amendment to
JoeMyGodApr 11 2024
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How Roc Taylor, Memphis football receiver room can carry the Tigers in 2024 — and beyond
Koby Drake's face lights up right away when Keonde Henry's name gets brought up. Henry is the highest-rated recruit in Memphis football's 2024 recruiting class, a four-star receiver from Lake Dallas, Texas. Drake, a senior for the Tigers, hosted Henry on his visit last year. "I feel like I had a sway in him coming here," Drake said. "It's super cool." Drake is part of a Memphis receiver room
The Commercial AppealApr 01 2024
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Free lottery to win spot aboard USS Constitution for July 4th underway
BOSTON - The USS Constitution is holding a free lottery for a chance to be on the ship as it goes underway on Boston Harbor. The lottery is open to the general public and 150 people will be randomly selected. They will join the USS Constitution crew as they go underway on July 4, 2024. Each person selected will be able to bring one guest. Passengers will learn about the history of Old
CBS News (Online)Mar 21 2024
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Pitching gems carry Jacks to wins over Yotes
VERMILLION, S.D. (KELO) — Two different Jackrabbits had four-hit days, while starting pitchers and produced exceptional outings, to carry South Dakota State to a pair of victories over South Dakota on Thursday. SDSU won each game in the doubleheader by 8-0 and 7-0 scores at Nygaard Field. The win puts SDSU out to a 2-0 record to begin Summit League play, along with giving the athletic
KelolandMar 23 2024
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Missouri lawmakers break new ground to stop constitutional amendments — and abortion
While state lawmakers across the country stumbled when trying to make it harder for voters to amend state constitutions, Missouri lawmakers took notes. In rhythm with a national trend, Republicans want to make it harder for voters to change the Missouri Constitution. As in other states, the efforts to block voter-led initiative petitions spring from increasingly tense fights over abortion. And
The Kansas City BeaconMar 30 2024
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Pennsylvania Court Upholds Right of Young People to Carry Guns in Public
‘Finally, the court has said 18-to-20-year-olds can open carry during a state of emergency in Pennsylvania.’ A Pennsylvania appeals court has denied a petition to rehear a Pennsylvania case that challenged statutes prohibiting young adults from carrying firearms for self-defense and from acquiring a license to carry a firearm. The appeals court’s decision to deny the petition by the defendant—
The Epoch TimesMar 27 2024
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Alaska lawmaker proposes constitutional amendment to unify subsistence management under the state
An Alaska lawmaker is pursuing a state constitutional amendment in hopes of resolving a decades-old conflict between state and federal management over subsistence hunting and fishing. The measure from Rep. Thomas Baker of Kotzebue, a Republican appointed to his seat by Gov. Mike Dunleavy in November, could revive an issue that died down around 25 years ago. The proposed amendment seeks to
Anchorage Daily NewsMar 17 2024
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Teacher union opposes constitutional change to remove education earmark
Utah’s largest teacher union is opposing a proposed change to the Utah Constitution that would remove the state’s current requirement that income tax revenue be reserved only for public education and services for children and people with disabilities. Utah Education Association Board of Directors voted unanimously Thursday to oppose the proposed constitutional amendment that Utah voters will
Daily Herald ExtraApr 13 2024
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Alyssa Brito's 2 big swings carry OU softball past BYU 7-3, Sooners take finale and series
NORMAN — Alyssa Brito came through in a timely manner, not once, but twice in OU softball’s 7-3 win over BYU on Saturday. The Sooners, who left 10 on base in a disappointing 9-4 loss to the Cougars on Friday night, had no problem getting on but struggled to drive in runs, resulting in their third defeat in five contests. The offensive inconsistencies of late have been quite uncharacteristic of
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