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The North Dakota Legislature’s legal counsel on Friday said only a special session can constitutionally correct a $35 million budgeting mistake made in a recent line-item veto by Gov. Armstrong.
An expert witness testified Tuesday that race was absolutely a major factor in how one Florida Senate district was drawn ...
A federal lawsuit alleging that a Tampa Bay area state Senate district was racially gerrymandered kicked off in a Tampa ...
Voters will vote up or down on a $46 million dollar school referendum on Tuesday, June 10th. If the referendum passes, it ...
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Attorney General Dana Nessel joined 18 others urging the Eighth Circuit to uphold the VRA provision defending the right to ...
AG William Tong joined a coalition of attorney generals in filing an amicus brief supporting the right of Americans to cast ...
Attorney General Dan Rayfield, with 18 other states' attorneys general, defends Section 2 of the VRA, opposing a court ruling ...
Armstrong is waiting on an opinion from Attorney General Drew Wrigley on how to proceed before making a decision on whether ...
The new Congressional District 6 is supposedly ... to achieve a warped congressional map so gerrymandered it might as well have been drawn by a Republican legislature.” ...
During a tour of the construction site on Wednesday morning (June 4), officials confirmed that the project remains on ...
EDGELEY -- Well over 100 people crowded a small bar in a rural town Wednesday night, rallying around the feeling that proposed industrial developments in southeastern North Dakota are being pushed ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KMOT) – The North Dakota Legislative Council is recommending Gov. Kelly Armstrong call a special session to rectify a line-item veto by the governor that mistakenly vetoed ...
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