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Tennessee state Senator Charlane Oliver stands in a legislative chamber holding up a large white banner with spray-painted text that reads "NO JIM CROW 2.0!" while pointing upward.

Tennessee Democratic senator suspended from committee over special session protest

Tennessee’s Republican lieutenant governor is meting out punishment to a Democratic senator for protesting on the Senate floor at the end of a special session in which lawmakers broke up the state’s only majority-minority congressional district in Memphis.
A white sign in the foreground features a red left-pointing arrow and text that reads "OFFICIAL VOTE CENTER" in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. In the background, a Texas state flag flies on a flagpole outside a modern grey building surrounded by green trees. The scene is set outdoors under a bright, cloudy sky.
Divisive Democrat Maureen Galindo defeated in Texas 35th District primary
Democrat who was condemned and accused of making antisemitic remarks defeated in primary election for Texas’ 35th Congressional District.
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Ohio bill would require increased accountability for schools using private school vouchers
A new bipartisan bill would require more transparency for Ohio private schools receiving Education Choice and Education Choice Expansion vouchers. 
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, wearing glasses and a grey suit jacket, speaks with a group of students inside a library. In the background, a boy sits wearing a yellow and navy Milwaukee Brewers hat and jacket near a green poster that reads "WISCONSIN".
Most Wisconsinites say they wanted failed surplus deal; analysts projected it would lead to deficit
A new Marquette Law School poll found 80% of Wisconsinites said the Legislature should have passed a budget surplus bill that ultimately failed amid concerns about a future budget deficit. 

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