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Sugar Land residents have another chance to make their voices heard before the city welcomes a new mayor and two City Council ...
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins jettisoned state workers after lawmakers reduced his office’s budget by 25 employees. Work ...
In a year when much of the political attention is focused on the mayor and the White House, here are City Council races to ...
The Senate’s last legislative day would turn out to be the next day. However, there were two issues that had been boiling all ...
Voting by noncitizens is already illegal and punishable as a felony, potentially leading to deportation, but Trump and his ...
The 11-year-old, accused of bringing a gun and 60 rounds of ammunition to Harris Middle School in San Antonio, will remain in ...
Rock Island-Milan leaders are welcoming new district leadership, saying goodbye to others and working to reshape the district ...
Between fiscal hawks, defenders of Medicaid and a potential stumbling block that may surprise you, this will be the first ...
What’s his deal: A former Assembly member, Manhattan borough president and city comptroller, Stringer certainly has the ...
As they try to re-ban abortion, Republicans aim to confuse voters by adding anti-transgender language in 2026. | Opinion ...
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The New Republic on MSNMissouri’s Historic Abortion Victory Is Crumbling Before Our EyesThe state Supreme Court effectively restored an abortion ban voters believed they’d defeated just months ago. The reversal points up the risks of relying on ballot measures to ensure abortion access.
Critics of the new map call it “racial gerrymandering,” while proponents say the new map’s purpose is to strengthen ...
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