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  • Democrats outline first stage of planned $60 million campaign to win state legislatures

    02/28/2024 6:20:41 AM PST · by cotton1706 · 13 replies
    Reuters ^ | 2/28/24 | Joseph Ax
    The Democratic Party's campaign arm dedicated to state legislative races is investing hundreds of thousands of dollars across seven states in an early salvo ahead of November's election, part of its plan to spend a record-setting $60 million to capture statewide power at a time of congressional gridlock. The targeted states include Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and North Carolina – all also expected to be decisive swing states in the presidential race that will headline the Nov. 5 election. Minnesota and New Hampshire are also part of the first significant outlays of 2024 by the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, which...
  • Republicans have nothing to match this.

    11/15/2023 5:15:21 AM PST · by Paul46360 · 16 replies
    the LEFT'S plans to control state elections.It's PUT OUT THERE for all to see..wonder if RINO McDaniel's knows this?
  • Look your legislators up by address or use your current location.

    10/20/2022 11:48:54 AM PDT · by packagingguy · 2 replies
    Open States ^ | October 20, 2022 | Open States Staff
    Worried about the COVID vaccine for your children or grandchildren? The only way you can stop it is to contact your state representatives and senators to ensure state law does not simply follow the CDC recommendations. Some states do just that, meaning the schoolchildren will be mandated to get the vaccine. Otherwise they cannot attend school. This applies to both public and private schools. Many say home school is the answer, but there are many out there who simply cannot do this due to finances, being a single parent or grandparent, having a child with special needs who needs in-school...
  • The Case That Could Blow Up American Election Law

    07/11/2022 5:18:03 AM PDT · by libstripper · 87 replies
    MSN ^ | July 11, 2022 | Thomas Wolf
    embers of the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority just last week took the next step in a little-noticed, but extremely dangerous, project: attempting to jam into law a radical misinterpretation of the Constitution’s elections and electors clauses, which, if successful, would create electoral chaos across the country. Before next summer, and well in advance of the 2024 presidential election, the Court could strip state courts and state constitutions of their ability to check and balance state legislators when they make laws for federal elections, giving partisan majorities near-total control over how voters cast ballots and how those ballots are counted. And...
  • SCOTUS to Hear Case That Could Give State Legislatures, Not Judges, Power to Regulate Elections

    06/30/2022 6:16:57 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 21 replies
    The Epoch Times ^ | June 30, 2022 Updated: June 30, 2022 | Matthew Vadum
    The Supreme Court decided on June 30 to hear an important new case that Republicans hope will re-empower state legislatures to make rules for redistricting and governing congressional and presidential elections. Republicans say the U.S. Constitution has always directly authorized state legislatures to make rules for the conduct of elections, including presidential elections. Democrats say this idea, encompassed by the Independent State Legislature Doctrine, is a fringe conservative legal theory that could endanger voting rights. The Supreme Court has reportedly never ruled on the doctrine. The doctrine, if endorsed by the high court, could allow state legislatures to select presidential...
  • Warren: ‘Extremist’ SCOTUS Emboldening State Legislatures to ‘Break the Law’

    04/06/2022 5:35:08 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 7 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 04/06/2022 | Pam Key
    Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that she believes the “extremist” Supreme Court is “emboldening people in the state legislatures to actually break the law” by passing laws that limit abortions. When asked about an Oklahoma law, Warren said, “I grew up in Oklahoma at a time when abortion was illegal, but even as a little girl, I understood that women still got abortions. Rich women just went somewhere else. They could travel and had plenty of access to abortion. Poor women went to back alleys. Understand that even if Oklahoma says we’re going to prosecute...
  • Coke Gets a Kick in the Can from Consumers

    04/07/2021 7:20:16 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 95 replies
    Family Research Council ^ | April 7, 2021 | Tony Perkins
    A week into the fiasco over Georgia's election law, most Americans want to know: just who are these woke CEOs listening to? Not to their shareholders, who can't make a profit when their companies alienate half of the country. Not to lawyers or legislators, who could set them straight on what the policy actually does. And certainly not to U.S. consumers, who are sending a resounding message that they're done with businesses who can't check their radicalism at the door long enough to read a 98-page piece of legislation. "It's insanity," Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) agreed on "Washington Watch." Like...
  • Trump Lobbed This Election Violation Claim...And It Just Got Vindicated in Michigan

    03/17/2021 6:50:42 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 87 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | March 17, 2021 | Matt Vespa
    Source: Official White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadIt's too late now, but vindication came to one of the Trump campaign election violation claims lobbed after Election Day. The Michigan courts ruled that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson overstepped her authority when she issued unilateral changes for absentee ballots in the state. It all centered on voter signature verification. If she wanted to do that, she was going to have to get the state legislature’s approval. There was a reason why she didn’t pursue this route: Michigan’s state legislature is majority Republican. So, she took this for a spin, and it...
  • Rudy Giuliani: 3 State Legislatures May Change Electoral College Voters

    12/06/2020 6:10:31 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 50 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 12/06/2020 | Jack Phillips
    President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that the legislatures in Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan might end up deciding what electors are sent to the Electoral College, suggesting it could end up in the U.S. Supreme Court. Giuliani said that the GOP-controlled legislatures in the three states could vote on sending their own slate of electors, noting that such a move is supported in the U.S. Constitution. Both Giuliani and fellow Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis have lobbied state legislatures in recent days to reaffirm their power to choose their own electors due to evidence of fraud during the Nov....
  • Legislative vs. Electoral Sessions of a state legislature

    11/30/2020 6:12:11 PM PST · by Dr. Franklin · 2 replies
    McPherson v. Blacker, 146 U.S. 1 (1892) ^ | November 30, 2020 | Dr. Franklin
    The state does not act by its people in their collective capacity, but through such political agencies as are duly constituted and established. The legislative power is the supreme authority, except as limited by the constitution of the state, and the sovereignty of the people is exercised through their representatives in the legislature unless by the fundamental law power is elsewhere reposed. The Constitution of the United States frequently refers to the state as a political community, and also in terms to the people of the several states and the citizens of each state. What is forbidden or required to...
  • GOP Gains in State Legislatures Set It up to Control the House of Representatives for a Decade or More: GOP will be in complete control of state houses and governorships that will draw maps for 188 Congressional districts

    11/24/2020 8:17:38 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 30 replies
    Red State ^ | 11/24/2020
    There is nothing but bad news for the Democrat Party agenda and the House Democrat caucus from the 2020 elections — both in terms of the numbers of seats won in the House for the upcoming term, and in the control of state legislatures which will be engaged in the process of redrawing House district boundaries following the release of the 2020 Census.Fivethirtyeight has done an analysis of how the outcome of the election in state legislatures will now spill over to the control of this remapping process, and the math says that the GOP will be in complete control...
  • Why the Supreme Court Got It Right on Gerrymandering

    06/29/2019 8:14:26 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 8 replies
    Why the Supreme Court Got It Right on Gerrymandering ^ | June 27, 2019 | Hans von Spakovsky
    In a much-awaited decision, the Supreme Court held on Thursday in a 5-4 decision that partisan gerrymandering is a political question beyond the reach of the federal courts. This should come as no surprise, since it’s the same conclusion the court reached the last time this issue was before it in 2004 in a case out of Pennsylvania, Vieth v. Jubelirer. This time, plaintiffs in both Maryland and North Carolina challenged congressional redistricting maps, claiming they discriminated against Republicans in Maryland and Democrats in North Carolina. They argued that such partisan redistricting (i.e. engaging in politics when drawing legislative district...
  • Interstate 73 may benefit from Trump's infrastructure plan

    02/21/2018 7:54:50 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 10 replies
    WBTW News 13 ^ | February 13, 2018 | Chris Spiker
    MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) - The South Carolina leg of a proposed interstate that would end on the Grand Strand may benefit from President Trump's infrastructure plan. Some leaders say Interstate 73 construction could be approved sooner, but paying for the highway could change. The president's plan says the federal government would pay for 20 percent of a project, with more costs shifted towards local governments, the private sector and people. That means if I-73 is built, it will likely include tolls. "I think the odds for I-73 are looking better and better," says Brad Dean, president and CEO of...
  • A Senate of the States - The 17th Amendment

    12/21/2017 12:54:36 AM PST · by Jacquerie · 31 replies
    Article V Blog ^ | December 21st 2017 | Rodney Dodsworth
    In continuance of the Senate of the States series, the next three squibs leave the Federal Convention and visit the decades leading to the destructive 17th Amendment (17A). The 17A triggered a cascade of stunning downwind consequences, perhaps only second in effect to the immediate post-Civil War amendments. As opposed to the 13th – 15th Amendments which reset society, the 17A reset our republican governing form. Overnight, the 17A transformed the Framers’ exquisite compound democratic/federal structure into a democratic form deadly to republics.1 Why the 17th Amendment? What enormous forces convinced the people, states, and congress to trade a proven,...
  • Trump Is Rolling Back Obama’s Last-Minute Land Grab. Here’s What Must Come Next.

    12/06/2017 10:45:15 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 20 replies
    The Daily Signal ^ | December 5, 2017 | Matt Anderson
    Today marked an important moment as President Donald Trump made much-needed changes to sweeping land use designations made under previous administrations. The Trump administration listened to the combined voices of individual citizens, tribal members, small communities, and elected officials from the county, state, and federal levels. In doing so, Trump has responded to Utahns’ calls by dramatically reducing the size of both the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, which had a combined land mass larger than the state of Connecticut. This is a good step forward in reforming a law that has too easily been abused to drown...
  • More Good News, Governors / State Lower Houses / State Upper Houses, the Party on Top Is...

    11/18/2016 11:28:12 AM PST · by DoughtyOne · 67 replies
    My own workup | 11/18/2016 | DoughtyOne / for Free Republic
    Yesterday the 17th of November, Rush Limbaugh touched on the minimal control Democrats across the United States now have, as it relates to Governors and State Legislatures. I thought it might be a good idea for us to review how things stand right now. Here is a graphic of a Spread Sheet I developed. It provides information and documentation on sitting Governors and the make-up of the state Legislatures as of January 2017. As of this moment, the 2017 Governor of North Carolina is still to be determined Governors: 2016 2017 changes Legislatures: 2017
  • How the 17th Amendment is destroying America

    12/04/2014 6:37:59 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 35 replies
    Megyn Kelly ^ | December 4, 2014 | Justin Haskins
    Few Americans who entered polling booths for the Nov. 4 election and pulled the lever for their favorite candidate for Senate realize that for most of American history, senators were chosen by the state legislatures. It wasn’t until 1913 that the 17thAmendment was passed, granting American voters the constitutional right of directly electing their senators.While this important amendment may seem innocuous, the reality is that few other changes to our Constitution have had the same detrimental effect on our nation than this single, nearly forgotten alteration.The passage of the 17th Amendment was driven largely by the populist movement of the...
  • Constitutional fight launched over election of senators

    10/20/2014 7:14:24 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 24 replies
    WND.com ^ | October 18, 2014 | Bob Unruh
    t’s a movement that’s been building in recent years: efforts by states to reclaim their constitutional authority by declaring Washington’s health care laws, gun control or other restrictions simply don’t apply within their boundaries. After all, the Constitution stipulates that, except for a couple of dozen specific issues such as national defense, the powers in the U.S. rest with the states. Now a new lawsuit contends states can regain their authority by returning to the practice of having state legislatures elect U.S. senators, as the Constitution originally required. The case is being brought by author, columnist, commentator and activist Devvy...
  • The 15 Strangest Cat Laws

    04/22/2014 6:42:23 AM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 21 replies
    Cat News ^ | 8-29-13 | Conradukp
    We write articles all too often about things like animal cruelty and the mistreatment of cats. Clearly there are a lot of us out there that think cat laws in this country (and others) should be way more strict when it comes to their treatment. However, there are some laws out there that we’re not quite sure how became legal. They just seem so strange. Then again, states have the right to pass their own legislation so it is what it is. But trust us when we say these cat laws are super weird! Thanks to Bandofcats, Mustlovecats, and a...
  • Is One-Party Rule Dividing America? Concentration Of Power Can Lead To Overreach, Backlash

    06/28/2013 3:44:32 AM PDT · by Biggirl · 11 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | June 28, 2013 | Valerie Richardson
    DENVER — The Colorado and North Carolina state legislatures were unusually productive in 2013, thanks to the only thing they may have in common: one-party rule.