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Indiana Governor Mike Braun gestures with both hands while speaking from behind a podium at a "Make Indiana Healthy Again" initiative event. He is wearing a dark grey suit jacket over a white dress shirt, a dark blue patterned tie and glasses.

Michigan, Indiana and Tennessee GOP push ‘Nuclear Family’ proclamations to counter Pride Month

Republican lawmakers proclaim June “nuclear family month,” and offer “counter-programming” to Pride Month.
A close-up portrait shows Stacey Abrams smiling warmly outdoors against a blurred background of green foliage. She is wearing a cream-colored jacket or wrap over a brown top, paired with a gold link necklace and matching drop earrings.
OP-ED: The U.S. Supreme Court declared open season on Georgia’s voters
Stacey Abrams writes, “The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais gutted the Voting Rights Act (VRA) and has given a green light for politicians in Georgia and across the South to redraw maps that silence Black and brown voters before a single vote is cast.”
A political map of the United States shows the country divided into congressional districts, colored in varying shades of red and blue to indicate partisan lean. The majority of the map's geographic area, particularly across the Great Plains, South, and Mountain West, is dominated by shades of red. Blue areas are concentrated in urban centers, parts of the West Coast, the Northeast, and scattered districts across the South.
What Congress would look like without gerrymandering
A 435-district map drawn without partisan favoritism shows what fair districts would look like nationwide — more representative, more competitive, and close to guaranteeing that whichever party wins the popular vote wins the House.
A polling location in Jefferson City, Missouri, with white folders that say "vote" set up on tables.
Missouri Realtors spend $2 million to fight Amendment 4 limits on citizen initiative petitions
The Missouri Association of Realtors donated $2 million Monday to defeat Amendment 4, pouring new money into a fight over citizen-led ballot initiatives just days after spending nearly the same amount to oppose a separate tax overhaul on Missouri’s Aug. 4 ballot.

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