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California Voter ID Measure Qualifies for Ballot

The amendment would also direct the secretary of state and county registrars to keep accurate voter rolls and verify citizenship.

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Election Law Could Slow Vote Counting in Key Midterm Battleground

Georgia, one of the most closely watched election battlegrounds in the nation, could face a significant technology overhaul resulting in slower ballot counting or delayed results in the upcoming midterm elections. After July 1, Georgia election officials can no longer use QR codes to tabulate ballots after a 2024 law goes into effect, sparking concern…

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Schumer miscalculated big time…

Senate Republicans advanced a budget resolution Wednesday night on a 52-46 vote, the opening move in a reconciliation process that will fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection through the remainder of President Trump’s term.
Seventy days into the longest partial government shutdown in American history, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is about to discover what it looks like to play a strong hand badly.

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Court Sides With Mother Against School District’s Transgender Policy

The school district allegedly refused a request to notify the mother regarding her child’s gender dysphoria or gender identity issues.

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The Delusional World of Gender Ideology Now Includes International Kidnapping

He wanted the child to identify as transgender as well, and since he had been granted partial custody of the boy, his influence campaign was successful: By the time his son reached 10 years of age, he was identifying as a girl.
Little did either the boy or his biological mother suspect that his gender-confused father had concocted a nefarious scheme to kidnap the boy and attempt to “transition” him in Cuba.

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DOJ Ends Investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell

The decision clears a key hurdle for Kevin Warsh’s Fed chair nomination.

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The Troubling Spirit (Airlines) of Big Government

“Maybe the federal government should help that one out,” President Donald Trump said on Tuesday regarding Spirit Airlines and its 14,000 employees.
“Donald Trump’s war with Iran caused the sky-high fuel prices that finally did Spirit Airlines in,” huffed Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren.

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