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Schumer Signals Democrats Would Block Bill Averting Shutdown
As an alternative, Schumer floated a shorter-term plan that would fund the government for a month. “I hope my Republican colleagues will join us to avoid a shutdown on Friday, h
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson: Baltimore’s 2% sales tax ‘unlikely’ to pass this year
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson is pessimistic about the chances of granting Baltimore leaders’ plea to let the city create a 2% sales tax on top of the state’s 6% sales tax rate. “I think
Healey: Dems who platform trans athletes debate are helping the GOP
"You’re just playing into the hands of exactly what they want," Gov. Maura Healey said. The post Healey: Dems who platform trans athletes debate are helping the GOP appeared first on Boston.com.
House Democrats insist on ‘unity’ — but Senate spending bill fight threatens party division
The spending bill fight threatens to divide congressional Democrats despite House lawmakers insisting they are “united” to protect working-class people from President Donald Trump and stand up to GOP
The Department of Education just laid off half its staff. How will that affect local schools?
The day after the U. S. Department of Education laid off more than 1,000 workers — slashing nearly half its staff — local education organizations were attempting to puzzle out what the changes will
Democrats to focus on women, minorities in military personnel debates
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said she'll push for better access to abortion services for troops despite slim chances of progress this year.
Tuberville’s possible run changed one Republican’s plans: Only Nick Saban ‘could beat him’
As U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-Ala.) run for governor in 2026 seems more likely, Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Rick Pate says he is “thinking about” joining the race for
How state lawmakers are trying to crack down on illegal immigration
From requiring law enforcement agencies to cooperate with federal officials to forcing state contractors to use E-Verify to spot undocumented workers, here are the bills that could reshape the
Off-duty officers to be dispatched in KC to deter break-ins. Will it work? Experts dubious
Off-duty officers will soon be hired by Kansas City to patrol districts recently targeted by break-ins, theft and vandalism. Will the new city initiative work?
Hines: Will Iowa State basketball get a chance to be at its best on the biggest stage?
Iowa State men's basketball was among the two or three best teams in the country earlier this season, but injuries seemed to have robbed the Cyclones.
A Republican effort to set deadlines to plug orphan wells in Texas hits resistance
The bill would have set deadlines for the oil and gas industry to plug inactive wells, which can pose a danger to the environment.
Amid federal ‘attacks,’ Boston City Council declares Hub a ‘sanctuary city’ for transgender people
Amid “attacks” from the federal government, the Boston City Council passed a resolution that recognizes the Hub as a sanctuary city for transgender people and the LGBTQ community. The Council voted
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