A bill advancing at the statehouse would add Indiana to small group of states with partisan school board races, but the ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Legislation adding political party ...
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Republican senators are warning that any efforts to impeach James Boasberg, the federal judge who ruled against President ...
The measure also would put in place a 10% tax on open system vape products and a 7% tax on closed system products. Tennessee Senators approved a bill Monday that would impose a tax of up to 10% on ...
Local governments, schools, and other public buildings will be fined $500 per day if they fly or display the Pride flag.
Florida lawmakers again are considering proposals aimed at imposing strict regulations on the sale and production of euphoria ...
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The hosts of The View reacted to the White House Correspondents’ Association pulling comedian Amber Ruffin as its headliner ...
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The Desk on MSNLawmakers accuse FCC Chairman Carr of weaponizing agencyThe Chairman is accused of targeting certain broadcasters and other organizations at the behest of President Trump and Elon ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNHundreds of business leaders, politicians and policymakers from Northern Ireland attend lunch to mark CBI’s 60th yearGuests heard from Jim Pickard, deputy political editor, the Financial Times, John Foster, CBI chief policy and campaigns officer, Philip O'Meara, regional director, eir evo, Angela McGowan, CBI ...
The president of an organization dedicated to supporting local media spoke at the Vermont Statehouse on March 14 about the importance of legislation that would redirect Vermont state ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNCountdown to Sine Die: Budget, energy, education bills all pending in last weekLawmakers have had 82 days to deal with the major issues of the 2025 General Assembly session and, as usual, most of the big issues are still hanging with eight days left to Sine Die, the last day of ...
The heat is on Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales. Questionable spending and missteps have, in recent weeks, captured the attention of lawmakers in charge of his budget for the next two years.
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