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Apr 20 2024
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Abortion and the American Voter in November 2024
There exists plenty of contradiction about the role of the abortion issues(s) in the 2024 presidential race. What are the current, assumed or hopeful, candidates for the 2024 presidential race saying? Is there any alignment detectible vis-a-vis abortion and major party politics? What are the abortion activists saying, and what are the right to life activists saying? The churches? The Deep
American ThinkerNov 04 2022
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Election Officials Prepare for Voter Intimidation, Threats at Midterm Polling Sites
In Arizona, after armed activists began monitoring ballot drop boxes, two Republican officials in Maricopa County issued an unusual joint statement to poll watchers: “Don’t dress in body armor to intimidate voters as they are legally returning their ballots.”
In Pennsylvania, the Democrat who oversees the state’s elections has embarked on a public speaking tour to explain why delays and
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 03 2022
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Election Officials Prepare for Voter Intimidation, Threats at Midterm Polling Sites
In Arizona, after armed activists began monitoring ballot drop boxes, two Republican officials in Maricopa County issued an unusual joint statement to poll watchers: “Don’t dress in body armor to intimidate voters as they are legally returning their ballots.”
In Pennsylvania, the Democrat who oversees the state’s elections has embarked on a public speaking tour to explain why delays and
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 12 2024
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Circleville police chief on paid leave amid allegations of harassment, intimidation, more
The Circleville police chief has been placed on paid leave while the city investigates a variety of misconduct allegations. According to a letter sent to him Monday, Chief Shawn Baer faces allegations of "harassment, intimidation, retaliation, threats of discipline, misuse of position, improper expenditures, failure to adhere to deadlines and timekeeping violations." In July, Baer fired a K-9
The Columbus DispatchApr 23 2024
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Whitehall, Heidelberg voters consider open space taxes
Whitehall and Heidelberg township residents look to be on track to pay more in taxes next year, after voting for separate open space tax referendums during Tuesday’s primary. Whitehall’s tax proposal, which is the first of its kind in that township, would add .05 mills of real estate tax for farmland preservation and maintenance of recreational and open space. With 125 of 158 precincts
Morning CallApr 23 2024
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‘Abandon Biden’ rallies Pennsylvania voters on primary day
The “Abandon Biden” group is rallying Pennsylvania voters ahead of the state’s primary contest to protest President Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war. Biden has secured the Democratic nomination and has visited the Keystone State in recent weeks. Pennsylvania, a swing-state state in the 2024 general election, carries 19 Electoral College votes and stands as an important battleground to
The HillApr 26 2024
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Holland Township voters to decide on increasing bike path tax
HOLLAND, MI – Holland Township voters will decide May 7 on increasing and renewing the tax that funds construction and maintenance of bike paths in the township. Holland Township is asking voters during the May 7 special election to increase the bike path tax by 0.1 mills and renew it through 2028. The increase equates to $15 more a year in taxes over the current millage for a homeowner with a
MLive.comApr 26 2024
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Massachusetts voters are unhappy with healthcare access, new poll shows
In the Globe poll, 33 percent of those surveyed said they were somewhat (18 percent) or very (15 percent) dissatisfied with the availability of primary care physicians when making an appointment. The number rose to 37 percent when respondents were polled on the availability of specialists. The two problems are closely linked: The lack of available primary care providers and low reimbursement
The Boston GlobeApr 22 2024
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Voters asked to weigh in on appraisal district board of directors
As North Texas property owners watch their mail for property tax appraisal notices, some also have the chance to vote on new bosses for local appraisal review boards on May 4. Every spring, property owners across North Texas receive notice about the proposed value from their local appraisal district. Placing a value on your home is the first step in determining what you’ll pay in property
Dallas-Fort Worth News