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Month: September 2024

Energy Companies Urge Supreme Court to Block Stricter Rule on Power Plant Emissions

Twenty-three states are backing the companies’ request, saying tougher emissions standards will not improve public health.

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James Comer Gives Treasury Secretary Hard Deadline to Hand Over Documents Related to ‘Suspicious’ Democrat Fundraising…

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Arizona Supreme Court Rules That 97,000 Residents Wrongly Listed in Voter Roll Can Vote in November

Arizona’s Supreme Court on Friday determined that the nearly 98,000 voters who have not proved their citizenship due to a glitch in the system can still vote in the November elections.

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RNC Sues Wisconsin City for Not Hiring Enough GOP Election Inspectors

The Republican National Committee has sued the city of Racine for failing to hire more Republican citizens as election inspectors during the partisan primaries and instead mostly selected volunteers unaffiliated with either of the two major political parties.
RNC Chairman Michael Whatley called the lawsuit a response to “Democrat interference” in a Tuesday press release. The release incorrectly claims the city of Racine “hir[ed] disproportionately more Democrats in the primary election” than Republicans.

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Oklahoma Governor Announces State Has Dropped 450,000 Voters from Voter Rolls Since 2021

Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday revealed that more than 450,000 voter registrations have been dropped from the state’s voter rolls since 2021. 
The purge was part of state’s mandatory routine voter list maintenance, which removes ineligible voters such as those who have moved out of state, are now convicted felons, or who passed away.

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