‘This came from some political operatives:’ Critics raise questions about last-minute campaign finance overhaul A surprise amendment attached to an unrelated bill would bring significant changes to state campaign finance law, raising questions about who drafted the text and why it was ... 06/8/2024 - 1:27 am | View Link
MPs approve New Caledonia constitutional reform as second night of violence shakes French territory Despite the ongoing wave of violence in New Caledonia, the constitutional reform on the French overseas territory's electorate will move to the next legislative step, following a favorable vote by ... 05/14/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Legal experts say a TikTok ban without specific evidence violates the First Amendment Forcing TikTok to shut down its American operations over unspecified national security concerns would represent a violation of the First Amendment ... since the public campaign against TikTok ... 05/14/2024 - 6:59 am | View Link
What you need to know about the six constitutional amendments on Florida’s 2024 ballot Like Amendment 1, this initiative was placed on the ballot by lawmakers in Tallahassee. It would take effect in January if it passes ... campaign financing. In 1998, Florida voters changed the ... 04/24/2024 - 10:43 pm | View Link
Nine years ago, Reveal reporters Nate Halverson and Ike Sriskandarajah broke the story that identified an unlikely contributor to Arizona’s water crisis: Saudi Arabia’s largest dairy company. Deep in the Arizona desert, the company, Almarai, was using huge amounts of water to grow hay—then shipping it back home to feed dairy cows.
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Since then, the water shortage in the American West has only gotten worse, but corporate megafarms have continued to bleed Arizona’s wells dry.
Thousands of Coloradans responding to a survey by their local newsrooms say candidates competing for their votes this year need to be focused primarily on several broad issues: democracy and good government, the economy and cost of living, the environment, climate and natural resources, immigration and abortion.
Which concerns weigh most heavily on respondents’ minds changes with their politics.
Moderate and liberal Denver Post readers agree: the nation’s democracy and good government are the most important issues in this year’s elections.
But among conservative readers, far fewer are inclined to make those related issues their top priority heading into the 2024 election — even as they largely cast a skeptical eye toward elections themselves.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is becoming more and more mentally disturbed, and I have a theory why, which I explain in the video.
But no matter the reason, this week she lost her mind threatening Dr. Fauci in hearings, tossing out profanities with a reporter, attacking her own party (it must be why they love her--they realy love her!) on soon-to-be jailed Steve Bannon.
Marge is embarrassingly angry, even by the usual low standards we apply to her mental state.