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Mar 18 2024
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A Fight for Two Different GOPs in Ohio’s Senate Primary
Tuesday’s Senate GOP primary in Ohio is shaping up to be the most consequential congressional primary election of 2024. Ohio is one of the two most important states that will determine control of the U.S. Senate in November, and polling suggests that one of the two leading Republican candidates would be significantly weaker in a matchup against Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown. What started out
The DispatchMar 24 2024
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Solidarity with Israel a hallmark of great US leaders
I want to talk about three Jewish leaders. The first two are Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. We will get to the third in a moment. Schumer said recently that he thinks Israelis should call for elections as soon as the war is over. To be clear, I define the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas as being over when all the hostages are returned
Las Vegas SunMar 24 2024
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Iowa House sends changed AEA reform bill back to Iowa Senate
(The Center Square) – The Iowa Senate must reconsider a bill that changes the state’s Area Education Agencies after the Iowa House of Representatives approved extensive changes. House File 2612, as amended, requires school districts to use AEAs for special education. School districts can decide beginning on July 1, 2025 if they want to continue using AEAs for media services or go a different
The Iowa TorchMar 25 2024
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Republican nominee to state elections board heads to full Senate
A Maryland Republican Party nominee to the State Board of Elections will be recommended for confirmation to the full Senate despite concerns about a social media post and emails attributed to her. The Senate Executive Nominations Committee voted 12-3 Monday night to send Diane Butler, an Ellicott City resident, to the full Senate. The floor vote could come later this week. The committee held
Maryland MattersMar 25 2024
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Sen. Bailey welcomes Thornton Academy students to the Maine Senate
AUGUSTA — In recent months, Sen. Donna Bailey, D-Saco has welcomed a number of Thornton Academy students to the Maine Senate to serve as honorary pages. On Tuesday, Feb. 20, she welcomed Thornton Academy freshman Nadia Christidis of Saco to the Maine Senate Chamber. “I am very impressed Nadia used one of her precious school vacation days to travel to the State House and serve as an Honorary
Portland Press HeraldMar 24 2024
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Wife of New Jersey Governor Drops Out of Senate Race as Line Battle Looms
TRENTON, NJ – With the party line on the line in the state of New Jersey, the wife of Governor Phil Murphy, Tammy has dropped out of the race for U.S. Senate as her opponent, Andy Kim took aim at the governor’s coveted ‘party line’. New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy announced her withdrawal from the U.S. Senate race to succeed Senator Robert Menendez amid his federal corruption charges.
Shore News NetworkJan 16 2024
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Wheeling mayor files to run for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Wheeling Mayor Glen Elliott, a Democrat, is running for U.S. Senate this year. Elliott filed his candidacy papers Tuesday at the Secretary of State’s Office in Charleston. The race has focused largely on the Republican primary with GOP candidates Gov. Jim Justice and West Virginia Second District Congressman Alex Mooney set to face off in May. Elliott is hoping secure a win
WV Metro NewsMar 25 2024
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STATEHOUSE: Kansas Senate passes expansion of Silver Alert program
The Kansas Senate has passed a bill that would expand the state’s Silver Alert system. Traditionally used whenever senior citizens go missing, Senate Bill is designed to expand the alert system to include missing people ages 18 or older with intellectual disabilities. The bill passed unanimously, including a yes vote from 17th District Senator Jeff Longbine of Emporia, and now goes to the
KVOEFeb 15 2024
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Indiana Supreme Court opens door for U.S. Senate candidate Rust to be kept off ballot
Indiana Supreme Court justices on Thursday blocked an injunction against the state’s two-primary rule that prohibits U.S. Senate hopeful John Rust from appearing on the GOP primary ballot in May. Chief Justice Loretta Rush said that “a majority” of the justices voted to stay the trial court’s order, in which Marion County Superior Court Judge Patrick J. Dietrick found Indiana’s two-primary
Daily Journal Indiana