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Michigan Board of State Canvassers approves ballot language for money out of politics proposal
An effort to bar certain utilities and government contractors from making political contributions cleared its final major hurdle Monday, finalizing its language for the November ballot.
Federal judge tosses out DOJ lawsuit seeking Minnesota voter data
The Department of Justice is now 0-23 in its effort to obtain voter information maintained by the states.
Nebraska AG gets involved in case to force state Dem Party to replace former Senate candidate
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers gave notice to a Lancaster County district judge that he plans to be heard on a lawsuit that seeks to force the state Democratic Party to replace its former Senate candidate.
Report: 12 Tennessee rural hospitals at ‘immediate risk’ for closure
A dozen small, rural Tennessee hospitals are at “immediate risk” for closure, potentially exacerbating a longstanding problem in a state with one of the highest hospital closure rates in the nation.
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During bid for governor, Ramaswamy has spent nearly 40% of his time outside of Ohio
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Pete Ricketts PAC funded Ken Paxton after plea deal sent convicted child abuser to Nebraska
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Michigan Republican films campaign ad in hazardous wildfire smoke
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Rep. Bill Huizenga has a 15-year record of voting to cut Social Security and Medicare
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Rep. Hinson backed Iran War and took big oil cash as Iowa gas prices surged
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