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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNLetters: SAVE ActOpposition to the SAVE Act is not as simple as “wanting to make it easier for non-citizens to vote”. There are very real ...
The SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voters Eligibility Act) creates barriers to register to vote. It will greatly impact women, low-income voters and new voters. The SAVE act is not based on facts. There ...
A recent letter from a woman with multiple name changes said it had not been a big deal in her life. I agree — in the past, it wasn’t a big deal.
Your support for economically reckless tariffs and your vote to strip federal judges of power undermine the checks and ...
According to the Texas Tribune, the Texas Democratic Party will consider a resolution to condemn Congressman Henry Cuellar for voting against the Democratic Party’s interests.
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Axios on MSNInside the Senate's last-ditch fight to save the GENIUS ActSenate Democrats are in discussions with relevant Republicans about an eleventh-hour meeting to try to save the bipartisan ...
The Save Healthcare Workers Act (H.R.3178/S.1600) — bipartisan legislation that would make it a crime to assault hospital ...
As Richie and Bryan — who tied in the judges' song contest — briefly discussed, King, 24, pointed to Pruitt and encouraged the judges to choose her. Moments later, the judges saved Pruitt and King was ...
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Potentially, for a person that’s working overtime, they could save another $4,000 on taxes if this legislation is signed into ...
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WDAM on MSNCindy Hyde-Smith introduces bill making assaulting hospital employees a federal crimeU.S. Senators Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) and Angus King (I-Maine) introduced the Save Healthcare Workers Act on Monday - legislation that would establish federal penalties for people who assault ...
Lawmakers have introduced legislation that would set federal criminal penalties for assaulting hospital employees. Five things to know: 1. U.S. Sens. Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., and Angus King, I-Maine ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNSouth Carolina Senate approves Hands-Free Act to ban phone use while drivingPenalizing this behavior is a bipartisan goal for lawmakers in South Carolina, as the Senate just approved the SC Hands-Free Act. If approved South Carolina will join 29 other states that already have ...
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