Biden campaign launches new ad focused on Affordable Care Act
Former President Trump has said he wants to do away with the popular health care law.
By Kim Lyons, Pennsylvania Capital-Star - May 08, 2024Politics
GOP lawmakers are continuing to advance anti-trans proposals under the guise of protecting women and minors despite the threat of a veto from Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.
By Gloria Rebecca Gomez, Arizona Mirror - February 14, 2024Former President Donald Trump’s choice to be the next chair of the national Republican Party briefly teamed up last election cycle with a voter fraud watchdog group closely tied to Cleta Mitchell, the conservative lawyer who played a key role in Trump’s bid to subvert the 2020 vote. Trump is backing Michael Whatley, the chair […]
By Zachary Roth - February 12, 2024Lawmakers are weighing an array of pharmacy bills this session that could rein in prescription prices and allow pharmacists to treat people for COVID-19
By Ben Botkin, Oregon Capital Chronicle - February 12, 2024On a call with reporters ahead of former President Donald Trump’s speech to a National Rifle Association gathering in Harrisburg, U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) said the choice between President Joe Biden and Trump is clear when it comes to guns.
By Kim Lyons, Pennsylvania Capital-Star - February 09, 2024Dmitry Bam, vice dean and provost of UMaine Law School, discusses the possible ways the Colorado case could be decided
By Emma Davis, Maine Morning Star - February 09, 2024Recent state and local legal maneuvers signal that Texas’ conservative movement could be wading into a complicated Constitutional morass the country hasn’t dealt with since before the Civil War.
By Eleanor Klibanoff, Texas Tribune and William Melhado, Texas Tribune - February 09, 2024The bill provides billions to beef up border security and streamline immigration.
By Jesse Valentine - February 09, 2024McCormick says we need leaders with the moral clarity to condemn antisemitism.
By Jesse Valentine - February 09, 2024As amendments aimed at legalizing abortion in cases of rape or incest were voted down, one Republican state senator defended the decision saying, ‘God does not make mistakes’
By Anna Spoerre, Missouri Independent and Rudi Keller, Missouri Independent - February 08, 2024Hovde is reportedly prepared to spend eight figures of his own money on his campaign.
By Jesse Valentine - February 06, 2024For years, Parkinson has been a part of the D.C. Republican establishment.
By Jesse Valentine - February 06, 2024With a primary win all but inevitable, President Joe Biden used his Sunday appearance in Las Vegas’s Historic Westside to rally his most vocal supporters in a battleground state that delivered for him four years ago.
By April Corbin Girnus, Nevada Current - February 05, 2024Bills address abortion pills, civil lawsuits and helping minors seek the procedure
By Carmen Forman, Oklahoma Voice - February 02, 2024In Pennsylvania, wealthy businessman David McCormick says the program is too costly to sustain.
By Jesse Valentine - January 31, 2024Of the nearly dozen gun bills lawmakers will soon take up, one is particularly noteworthy because it’s backed by unlikely allies: mental health advocates and a pair of House members who’ve long been at opposite ends of firearm legislation.
By Annmarie Timmins, New Hampshire Bulletin - January 31, 2024Ayotte says she wrote in Mike Pence’s name on her 2016 ballot
By Jesse Valentine - January 30, 2024Van Orden has a history of verbal insults and outbursts.
By Jesse Valentine - January 30, 2024Assembly Republicans passed a bill on Thursday that would ask voters to decide whether Wisconsin would implement a 14-week abortion ban, tightening the state’s current 20-week abortion ban.
By Baylor Spears, Wisconsin Examiner - January 26, 2024A central tenet in Debbie Mucarsel-Powell’s Senate campaign to unseat incumbent GOP U.S. Sen. Rick Scott is to attack his record on abortion rights.
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix - January 25, 2024Added as an amendment in committee, a public hearing on the proposal has not taken place in the Senate this year
By Annelise Hanshaw, Missouri Independent - January 24, 2024The leader of the Maryland Senate said Republican appointees to the State Board of Elections will have to answer questions about involvement in the failed Jan. 6 insurrection following the recent arrest of a board member.
By Bryan P. Sears, Maryland Matters - January 24, 2024The United Auto Workers of America endorsed the re-election of President Joe Biden Wednesday, just months after he became the first sitting U.S. president to walk a picket line with striking autoworkers in Michigan.
By Ashley Murray, States Newsroom - January 24, 2024Sheehy falsely claimed his company was shut down by a federal mandate.
By Jesse Valentine - January 24, 2024Measure opposed by VP Kamala Harris, Wisconsin Democrats, physicians and anti-abortion groups
By Baylor Spears, Wisconsin Examiner - January 23, 2024The money could’ve gone towards beefing up law enforcement or helping working families.
By Jesse Valentine - January 22, 2024The failure to file could result in a fine or other disciplinary actions.
By Jesse Valentine - January 22, 2024Bills start to move through legislature but face uncertain reception by Youngkin
By Graham Moomaw, Virginia Mercury - January 22, 2024Top White House officials are urging schools to double down on tutoring, extra learning time, and efforts to boost attendance as the spending deadline for pandemic aid nears.
By Kalyn Belsha, Chalkbeat and Erica Meltzer, Chalkbeat Colorado - January 22, 2024This year’s annual March for Life brought a message of helping women, with limited proposals
By Sofia Resnick, States Newsroom - January 22, 2024The three Ohio Republican candidates competing for their party’s U.S. Senate nomination met Monday in the race’s first televised statewide debate.
By Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal - January 22, 2024