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Virginia Supreme Court invalidates redrawn congressional map
The legislature approved the ballot measure on Oct. 31, 2025, after more than 1 million voters had already voted early before the election, Kelsey wrote.
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The legislature approved the ballot measure on Oct. 31, 2025, after more than 1 million voters had already voted early before the election, Kelsey wrote.
The 8-1 decision reversed a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit that upheld the Colorado law as a regulation on professional conduct by medical professionals.
One, a nonpartisan government watchdog group, is among experts who said the Constitution gives the president no independent powers over the election — that is left to the states and Congress in Article 1
At $1 billion a day, the cost of bringing Iran to its knees will require the president to ask Congress for additional funds for the Pentagon for the current fiscal year, offering Congress another opportunity
Julia Letlow, R-La., to the tune of $1 million.↵↵Targeting Cassidy makes sense for the MAHA faithful, who want to reduce the role of vaccines in public health policy.
If the executive would like to enact trade policies that impact American producers and consumers, its path forward is crystal clear: convince their representatives under Article 1," McConnell's statement
Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said factors that contributed to the climate in Minneapolis include localities known as sanctuary cities not honoring detainers — "This is a No. 1 violation," he said — and threats
He flipped a Democratic seat in 2024 by less than 1 percentage point, winning with about 49 percent of the vote.
↵↵The filings were in response to an appeal from the state Republican Party and Republican state officials, who have asked the justices to set aside a 2-1 lower court decision that allowed the state to
Randy Fine by roughly 10-to-1 in the April 2025 special election for Florida's 6th District seat, according to federal campaign filings.
↵↵Earlier this month, a 2-1 majority of a three-judge panel ruled against the challengers, finding the evidence of partisan motivations for the lines was "overwhelming" while evidence of gerrymandering
↵↵They zeroed in on a department disclosure from earlier this month that said less than 1 percent of the documents that could potentially be covered by the statute have been released.
↵↵The 2-1 decision, written after the judges held a three-day evidentiary hearing, rejected claims that the new congressional lines gerrymandered in favor of the state's Hispanic and Latino communities
development of plans that include sponsoring field trips to historic sites for students who submit presentations on America, raising funds from corporate sponsors and a program to be launched on Jan. 1
↵↵The FEMA Review Council, which President Donald Trump established by executive order within days of taking office in January, was set to vote on the report at a 1 p.m. meeting after months of internal
↵↵Thursday's order faulted a 2-1 panel of lower court judges for stepping in on the "eve" of next year's election to order the Lone Star State to use its prior congressional map from 2021.
↵↵The 2-1 opinion from Judge Jeffrey V. Brown of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, joined by Judge David C. Guaderrama of the U.S.
government, restoring food stamps to 45 million poor and working-class households that rely on them, avoiding chaos in the nation's air traffic system, unwinding layoffs and providing back pay to more than 1