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I agree with the calls for Sen. Collins and Rep. Golden to hold town halls, and raise the ante to include Sen. Angus King. While he speaks of his concerns on the Senate floor, we need him to speak to ...
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CT Insider on MSNRep. Matt Blumenthal (letter): Defending Rep-Am's right to be wrongAmerican’s recent editorial, “Political CT lawyers undermine legal system,” criticized me, legislative colleagues, and fellow lawyers for sounding the alarm on the Trump administration’s assaults on ...
The SAVE Act, H.R. 22, passed the United States House of Representatives. Pete Stauber, who represents the 8th congressional district in Minnesota, voted in favor of women losing their right to vote, ...
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The Olympian on MSNLetters rail against more taxation, suggest contacting elected leaders, urge people to rise upWhen people are barely able to afford rent or mortgages, this puts every other industry at risk. It is time to put the breaks on inflated tax rates, especially property taxes, and to balance our state ...
Donald Trump is getting closer and closer to making plain his contempt for democracy. In some ways, this letter might soon be ...
For example, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office and other Arizona law enforcement agencies have policies against ticketing legislators, including criminal speeding based on an archaic law.
Editor: The scope and volume of Trump’s illegal and immoral actions are overwhelming. He generates a daily fire hose of outrageous statements and unconstitutional actions. It is easy to feel ...
The corporate leaders sent the letter Wednesday as legislators are working to resolve a multibillion-dollar budget shortfall ahead of the scheduled end of session on April 27. Gov. Bob Ferguson ...
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As our state legislators head into the biennium budget cycle, they once again turn their backs on our local school districts. In spite of the state’s $3B rainy day fund, Delaware County’s legislators ...
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