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Congressional Republicans are halfway through a critical four-week stretch for passing President Trump’s legislative ...
Gov. Tim Walz and legislative leaders were set to meet at the governor’s fishing opener in Crosslake to continue their ...
The appropriate solution isn’t to starve and eliminate the Ohio Elections Commission but instead to rewrite the law to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is broken, UM law professor Leah Litman argues in her forthcoming book, “Lawless: How the Supreme ...
The shift in public opinion of the mayor was accompanied by a sharp drop in concern about crime, according to the Post-Schar School poll.
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Happy days could be here again if a few things break bad for the Republicans and the Democrats nationally get over identity ...
Because central and southern Illinois differ from the north in how they make and buy electricity, they’re slipping behind in the race for cheap power, clean air and economic growth.
As Geoff Duncan wrote in the May 6, AJC Opinion page (“Where are the honest umpires in politics?”), there need to be umpires in politics when there are conflicting views. Someone should tell him they ...
Texas lawmakers have a chance to improve open records law, but will they? It’s simple: Access to information builds public trust in government.
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