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With City Council elections coming up this year and state races again on the horizon in 2024, Lerner, the good government watchdog, argued...
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New York Times: Texas Republicans Push New Voting Restrictions Aimed at Houston
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Charlotte Observer: NC abortion bill didn’t need to move at ‘light speed,’ transparency advocates say
“We didn’t even have 12 hours with this bill — and it was a 40-page-long bill,” Jane Pinsky, a program director with Common Cause, said. “It’s impossible to expect a legislator to do their job if they have 10 minutes to read a 40-page bill.”
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Ohio Capital Journal: GOP plan to advance 60% amendment in August looking wobbly after second hearing cancelled
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Lewis acknowledged they might not muster quite as many...
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