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We zip on over to Montana, where mobilized common sense has taken over what had been a wingnut hootenanny in the state legislature. From the High Country News: Since November, national Democrats have ...
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DAYTON, Oregon — Bill Stoller, an Oregon business leader and founder of a successful Willamette Valley vineyard, died this week at the age of 74, Stoller Wine Group announced Thursday.
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AUSTIN (TEXAS TRIBUNE) - Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed the first law of this year’s legislative session, a bill creating a new regulation-cutting agency inspired by Elon Musk’s federal ...
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Indiana lawmakers have sent a bill to Gov. Mike Braun to rein in diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, known as DEI, and allow individuals to sue publicly-funded schools or government entities ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds' bill would provide new grants to Iowa preschools and child care providers to provide all-day care for kids. Republicans said the bill will provide new preschool availability for ...
Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed the first law of this year’s legislative session, a bill creating a new regulation-cutting agency inspired by Elon Musk’s federal Department of ...
A budget bill provision could give Indiana's governor the power to appoint all Indiana University trustees, eliminating alumni-elected seats. This change would end a century-old tradition of ...
The bill, which divided Republicans, would have required most libraries to keep material deemed sexually explicit away from minors. By Mitch Smith Gov. Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota vetoed a ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Wednesday vetoed an income-based school choice bill that would have created a program providing public funds for private school tuition based on family income.