Ohioans vote to codify abortion rights
Abortion rights supporters celebrate winning the referendum on the so-called Issue 1, a measure to enshrine a right to abortion in Ohio's Constitution, in Columbus, Ohio on Nov. 7, 2023.
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Abortion rights supporters celebrate winning the referendum on the so-called Issue 1, a measure to enshrine a right to abortion in Ohio's Constitution, in Columbus, Ohio on Nov. 7, 2023.
Ohio Issue 1, which enshrines reproductive rights in the Ohio state constitution, passed by a wide margin, 57 percent to 43 percent, in a resounding victory for Democrats and the abortion rights movement
A fourth Democrat, Don Davis, is also in electoral danger considering Biden would have won the redrawn 1st District by about 1 point. That race is initially rated as a Toss-up by Inside Elections.
The surprise proposal was the latest wrinkle in a delayed appropriations process for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, as some in a divided GOP conference seek additional spending cuts.
But next steps weren’t clear after Friday morning’s vote, and the GOP conference was set to meet again at 1 p.m. to discuss options. ’30 percent chance’ Jordan received 199 votes on Wednesday, or 18 short
Aquilino, the commander of [United States Indo-Pacific Command], said was his No. 1 unfunded priority." Regularly buffeted by hurricanes, the U.S.
An application from the power companies said the rule would require nearly $1 billion in compliance costs and "threatens disruption to a reliable supply of natural gas for customers throughout the country
boosted Diaz-Balart’s call for a vote, Virginia freshman Jen Kiggans, cited concerns on Tuesday about Jordan’s government funding plans, including that he might steer the House into a shutdown or trigger a 1
It read: "1) Keep gov’t open while cutting spending 2) SALT 3) 9/11 comp 4) Flood insurance."
Jordan has vowed to "leverage" the 1 percent across-the-board cut that would hit in May if all 12 full-year appropriations bills aren’t enacted by then under the debt limit suspension law.
Scott was making his case to fellow House Republicans during a candidate forum that began at 1 p.m. on Friday, hours after Republicans rejected proposed rule changes for how to elect a speaker nominee.
Republicans took a break from their conference meeting after about 90 minutes and will reconvene at 1 p.m. to hear from any declared candidates, including, presumably, Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio
Massie said he’s uncomfortable with Scalise’s plan for appropriations, and believes the speaker nominee should use the 1 percent across-the-board cut that would take effect in April under the debt limit
Jordan said he "felt good" leaving the forum and said his proposed spending plan would be timed to leverage the 1 percent across-the-board cut that would be triggered in April under a provision in the
Hern’s KTAK Corp. received more than $1 million. After a stint on the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and some years as a donor, Hern decided to run himself in 2018 for an open House seat.
The agency is expected to send its first offer to the companies Feb. 1, 2024, and finalize negotiations Aug. 1 of next year. Prices would be published Sept. 1, taking effect in 2026.
Greene made sure to insert an amendment in a Defense spending bill that would cut the salary of Secretary Lloyd Austin to $1, her petty posturing slamming the first African American to hold that position
Oct. 1: Gaetz makes the rounds on Sunday morning television shows to announce he would be moving to vacate the chair after McCarthy moved the relatively clean CR.
At the same time, it wasn’t clear their Senate counterparts would have any better luck when that chamber votes on cloture at 1 p.m. Saturday.
That includes Trump’s 23-point lead in the NBC News/Des Moines Register poll completed Aug. 17 and a 24-point lead in a New York Times/Siena survey completed Aug. 1.