Elections
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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Texas’ free newsletter here.Laura Pressley claims to hold the key to what should be a closely guarded secret: how ever…
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The Residential Recovery for Seniors Act would expand Medicare coverage for residential SUD treatment options for older adults and people with disabilities.
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Proposed regulations would require clinics providing abortions in the state to meet sweeping new health standards, despite a likely vote in November on a constitutional amendment to protect abortion access.
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The Partnership for New York City, The Citizens Budget Commission and the Empire Center are known as fiscal hawks. They are concerned about how much the city spends — especially the way the budget has increased at three times the rate of inflation in recent years, now topping $106 billion. They are always looking for ways…
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Kamala Harris is bringing back Democratic donors who soured on President Biden. Donald Trump is counting on V.P. pick JD Vance to raise money in Silicon Valley.
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Are undocumented immigrants recruited to harvest ballots in swing states like Arizona? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona’s only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. No. Ballot h…
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For the 2024 campaign, Joe Biden is out, and Kamala Harris is in. As the vice president makes moves toward the top of the Democratic presidential ticket, health policy is resurging as a campaign issue. Meanwhile, Congress tries — and again fails — to make timely progress on the annual government spending bills as abortion…
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During a press event highlighting Vice President Kamala Harris as the new likely Democratic nominee for president, Pennsylvania Democratic Party Chairman Sharif Street said he was “offended” by comments made by the Democratic candidate for state treasurer that appeared to be critical of Gov. Josh Shapiro.
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Trump committed to a debate with Harris, adding he would be “willing to do more than one.”
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The candidates for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat are touting their records on issues of importance to military veterans, as they try to win votes from the nearly 800,000 veterans who call the Keystone State home.