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Kansas City Star/Yahoo! News: Kansas Senate drops effort to remove ethics watchdog as details of investigation emerge
“This ethics agency has a job to do for everyday Americans,” Rotman said. “They have a job to do for we the people who have these laws in place, and they have a job to do and if there has been any potential issue they need to investigate, they need to be able to start to do their jobs and go forward with this without potential...
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PolitiFact: Terrorism bulletin not attempt to criminalize free speech, despite claim
"It is abundantly clear that we live in a time of increased threats of violence against election officials and poll workers fueled by election disinformation and conspiracy theories and like a pile of dry kindling it only takes a spark to ignite real world violence," Littlewood wrote in an email.
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Miami Herald: Judge who worked with GOP on redistricting is asked to withdraw from suit over new maps
Winsor, who was appointed to the federal bench by former President Donald Trump, is one of three judges named by Chief Judge William Pryor to a panel to handle the case. Also on the panel is U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, a George W. Bush...
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Courthouse News Service: DeSantis rejects GOP-drawn Florida redistricting map
“Florida voters overwhelmingly adopted some of the...
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HuffPost: Clarence Thomas Has Recused Himself From Cases Involving His Son — But Not His Wife
Further investigation by Common Cause revealed that Clarence Thomas had failed to...
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Cincinnati Enquirer/Columbus Dispatch: GOP OKs Ohio legislature maps tweaked from rejected ones, Democrats say process ‘hijacked’
"They're drunk on power," Turcer said. "They need to be removed from the decision-making process."
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Roll Call: Biden budget seeks $10 billion over decade to improve elections, make ballots postage-free
Albert said states often save the grant money they receive from the federal government for emergencies or for other unexpected reasons.
“Officials don't have confidence that more money will be coming. They don’t feel free to use it in a way that could expand access,” Albert said, praising Biden's call for sustained...
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The Guardian: How gerrymandering allows a purple state to promote Trump’s big lie
“Particularly, given the polarized nature of the US Congress, it’s a lot more straightforward to tell a story of Democrats versus Republicans on the national level than it is to think through the nuances of what happens on the state level,” she said. The policies that most directly affect...
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Salon: “Throwback to Jim Crow”: New Texas voting law means Black voters’ ballots get tossed
Gutierrez said the Texas secretary of state's office was repeatedly told about the potential for these problems when the voting-restriction bill was...
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Common Cause Statement on Passing of Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
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Associated Press: Political lobbyists denounce harassment by state senator
“We walked into a meeting with him,” Ferguson said. “He said, ‘Here comes Lips and Hips.’”
Ferguson said she told Ivey-Soto the nickname was sexist and degrading, and that he repeated it later.
She described a “toxic culture” at the Legislature, praised Anaya’s courage for filing a...
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Raleigh News & Observer: Is gerrymandering to blame for more extremism in US politics?
He said he’s heard state legislators on both sides of the aisle complain that their party’s leaders instruct them not to even mingle with the other side when they’re in Raleigh, let alone vote with them.
“We’ve seen it in Raleigh and seen it in Washington,” he said. “Folks that come...