13 states with Republican governors opt out of summer food program for kids
They cite opposition to ‘welfare’ and administrative costs in declining to participate in Summer EBT.
By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline - June 27, 2024
They cite opposition to ‘welfare’ and administrative costs in declining to participate in Summer EBT.
By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline - June 27, 2024
Conservatives supported an amendment to the state Constitution protecting citizens’ right to determine their health care after the Affordable Care Act passed. That decision has returned to haunt them.
By Rebekah Sager - March 31, 2023
The student had already been suspended twice for refusing to wear a mask in school.
By Oliver Willis - October 12, 2021
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said the District of Columbia doesn’t have a large enough population even for a full House district.
By Emily Singer - April 20, 2021
The Wyoming Senate rejected a scheme to make it easier to defeat Rep. Liz Cheney.
By Josh Israel - March 25, 2021
The impact of this type of ban could be especially disastrous for a state as large and sparsely populated as Wyoming.
By Lisa Needham - March 23, 2021
First Texas, now Wyoming.
By Josh Israel - January 19, 2021
But Sen. John Barrasso said four years ago that a new president should get his Cabinet.
By Josh Israel - December 21, 2020
The Arkansas senator also argued that Washington, D.C., a majority-minority city, was not diverse in ‘interest’ or financially independent.
By Dan Desai Martin - June 25, 2020
The governor admitted the bill could hurt families.
By Lisa Needham - April 08, 2020
Solar energy capacity soared in 2019, and Minnesota took steps to ensure grocery store workers can receive free child care.
By Dan Desai Martin - March 20, 2020
This is the second time Liz Cheney will skip a Senate campaign against a prominent Wyoming Republican opponent.
By Josh Israel - January 16, 2020Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License .