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Mar 23 2024
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11 Shot in 24 Hours in Democrat-Controlled Atlanta
Eleven people were shot, five of them fatally, between Thursday at 6:00 p.m. and Friday at 6:00 p.m. in Democrat-controlled Atlanta, Georgia. WSB-TV reported that the first fatal shooting of the 24-hour time frame occurred around 6:30 p.m. Thursday, when someone was shot and killed at “an apartment complex on Campbellton Road.” Half an hour later police received calls on a shooting on Powers
Breitbart NewsMar 19 2024
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Lawmaker inserts colleague’s name into rape scene during book ban debate
During a debate over an obscenity bill in the Nebraska legislature, Sen. Steve Halloran (R) read out loud a graphic passage describing sexual violence and inserted a colleague’s name into the text, sparking calls for his resignation from across the political spectrum. Cut through the 2024 election noise. Get The Campaign Moment newsletter. Before he started reading, he addressed “Senator
Washington PostMar 25 2024
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Va. Democrats promote budget bill in statewide tour of their own
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — After blasting Gov. Glenn Youngkin for turning his beef with the General Assembly’s budget bill into a campaign-style statewide tour, Democrats hit the road themselves Monday to sell Virginians on what’s in their spending plan. Leading House and Senate Democrats kicked off the three-day “Virginia Families First” tour that will take them from Hampton Roads to the D.C. suburbs
Washington PostMar 21 2024
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Evidence under debate as Minnesota State Trooper charged in motorist's killing appears in court
The Minnesota State Trooper charged with killing motorist Ricky Cobb II during a traffic stop last summer appeared in court Thursday for arguments over what information his attorneys are entitled to from an independent use-of-force expert as they build their defense. District Judge Tamara Garcia heard arguments amid escalating tensions between the defense and prosecutors in Hennepin County
Star TribuneMar 13 2024
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'We are boxed in here': After tense debate, 'school choice' bill passes Kentucky House
FRANKFORT — Kentucky House Democrats said they felt like they were shut out during floor debate on House Bill 2, also known as the “school choice” bill. HB 2 would put a constitutional amendment to the voters of Kentucky, asking if they want to change the constitution to allow the legislature to fund non-public schools like private and charter schools. Democrats wanted to bring up concerns on
The Courier-JournalMar 25 2024
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Walz, Democratic leaders agree on $477M state budget framework
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Gov. Tim Walz and Democratic leaders say they’ve agreed on the framework of a supplemental budget for 2024-25. The supplemental budget takes into account that the state’s projected surplus has increased to $3.7 billion. The announcement late Friday of the $477 million supplemental budget deal came just four days after the governor announced his recommendations, totaling $226
KFGOMar 22 2024
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WA to send 2 ‘uncommitted’ delegates to Democratic National Convention
An effort to protest President Joe Biden’s stance on the Israel-Hamas war received enough votes to send two “uncommitted” delegates to the Democratic National Convention this summer. The state Democratic Party confirmed Friday that more than 15% of Democratic voters in the Seattle-area 7th Congressional District picked the “uncommitted” option in the March 12 presidential primary, securing the
The Seattle TimesMar 25 2024
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The dilemma for Biden and Democrats in Wisconsin: a historically high enthusiasm gap
President Biden’s trip to Milwaukee March 13 had an obvious political purpose: to mobilize Democrats in a city where turnout could help decide the 2024 election. But the turnout questions for Wisconsin Democrats go beyond Milwaukee this year. We’ve seen it in national polling. And we’re seeing it in Wisconsin, where the enthusiasm gap between Democrats and Republicans reached an all-time high
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMar 25 2024
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After 8-year legal battle, debate resumes over biking at Ragged Mountain Natural Area
It took the city of Charlottesville and Albemarle County more than eight years to settle a lawsuit to determine which locality had jurisdiction over 7 miles of trails looping around the Ragged Mountain Reservoir. While the city owned the land, it physically sat within Albemarle County lines. The county won, which means county policies now go into effect at the Ragged Mountain Natural Area
Daily ProgressMar 12 2024
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GRHS Speech and Debate Takes 2nd at State - SweetwaterNOW
GREEN RIVER — The Green River High School speech and debate team claimed a second place finish at the 3A state tournament this past weekend in Cheyenne. While the team was working towards a championship title, head coach Jericho Morrell said he is proud of the team’s hard work this season. “I am very proud of how the team performed at state,” he said. “It was very nice to watch the team act as
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