John James PAC hired consultants tied to alleged campaign finance scheme
James is running for Michigan governor on an anti-corruption platform
By Jesse Valentine - May 22, 2026Governor
Earle-Sears served on the Virginia Board of Education from 2011 to 2015.
By Jesse Valentine - May 05, 2025
Ciattarelli said in 2017 that a state government audit would lead to “false savings and phantom revenues.”
By Jesse Valentine - April 30, 2025
Billionaire Harlan Crow is associated with groups that support cuts to Social Security
By Jesse Valentine - April 21, 2025
Democrats are calling for acting Social Security Commissioner Leland Dudek to resign.
By Jesse Valentine - April 03, 2025
Governors in New Hampshire and Nevada are campaigning as champions of education while backing cuts to public schools.
By Jesse Valentine - March 26, 2025
Ciattarelli supports President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
By Jesse Valentine - February 19, 2025
Lombardo’s involvement in downballot races was unusual for a sitting governor.
By Jesse Valentine - December 12, 2024
On Friday morning, a federal judge ruled in favor of plaintiffs challenging a Virginia program that has removed over 1,600 people from voter rolls since August, following an executive order by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. This means that people can be reinstated on voter rolls for the time being.
By Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury - October 25, 2024
Ayotte voted on multiple occasions to cut financial aid for low-income students.
By Jesse Valentine - October 23, 2024
Agency’s general counsel resigned in protest
By Jackie Llanos, Florida Phoenix - October 21, 2024
Beckwith pledged to defund Planned Parenthood “not only in Indiana, but across the country.”
By Jesse Valentine - October 16, 2024
On Thursday, Democrat Jennifer McCormick released her gubernatorial plan to promote abortion rights within the state’s near-total abortion ban, detailing the executive actions she’d take if elected to bypass a Republican-led General Assembly.
By Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle - October 10, 2024
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday signed a bevy of bills into law, including more than half a dozen dealing with health care and family support.
By Jon King, Michigan Advance - October 09, 2024
Robinson used racial slurs and boasted about objectifying women in unearthed internet comments.
By Jesse Valentine - September 24, 2024
Republican lawmaker vows to fight ‘egregious overreach’
By Sarah Ladd, Kentucky Lantern - September 18, 2024
Hovde has touted his work with assisted living facilities as an asset on the campaign trail.
By Jesse Valentine - September 18, 2024
‘You can’t expect politicians … to do the right thing for the right reason’
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix - September 16, 2024
Montanas could vote to add a right to abortion access to their state constitution.
By Jesse Valentine - September 13, 2024
Ayotte voted at least nine times to repeal Obamacare
By Jesse Valentine - September 04, 2024
Previously unreported property in Gallatin County goes up by 14% while some neighbors increase by more than 40%
By Darrell Ehrlick, Daily Montanan - August 21, 2024
Spokesperson for DHHS confirmed Anna Stein “has not been involved” in oversight work
By Galen Bacharier, NC Newsline - August 15, 2024
Gianforte criticized the Biden administration for giving temporary work status to Venezuelan asylum seekers.
By Jesse Valentine - August 05, 2024
Ayotte has endorsed Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign
By Jesse Valentine - July 26, 2024
Audit cites Balanced Nutrition, Inc. for improperly claiming reimbursement for kids’ meals, engaging in “less-than-arm length transactions”
By Ahmed Jallow, NC Newsline - July 25, 2024
Michigan lawmakers expanded access for free pre-K and community college in the Fiscal Year 2025 education budget, which were centerpiece plans for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who’s planning to sign the bill Tuesday afternoon in Flint.
By Lucy Valeski, Michigan Advance - July 23, 2024
Abbott’s critics say he could have postponed the trip until the storm had passed, or at least cut it short once he saw the scale of the disaster.
By Jasper Scherer, Texas Tribune - July 16, 2024
Robinson said feminism has created a generation of weak minded men.
By Jesse Valentine - July 03, 2024
Ayotte has repeatedly backed reforms to Medicare and Social Security that would result in less Americans getting the support they need.
By Jesse Valentine - July 02, 2024
They cite opposition to ‘welfare’ and administrative costs in declining to participate in Summer EBT.
By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline - June 27, 2024
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday signed an executive order establishing the Michigan Gun Violence Prevention Task Force.
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