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Republicans attach transgender issues to voter ID push
The provisions combined two of Trump’s most frequent campaign topics: the spectre of illegal voting and hot-button social issues involving LGBTQ Americans.
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The provisions combined two of Trump’s most frequent campaign topics: the spectre of illegal voting and hot-button social issues involving LGBTQ Americans.
Schumer’s 20 million figure comes from an estimate of the number of voting age Americans who don’t have easy access to citizenship documents that the bill would require to register to vote.
existing voting laws, and the Justice Department has sought state voter registration rolls.
Democrats want to overhaul content moderation law to prevent what they say is the spread of misinformation and disinformation relating to voting, COVID-19, violence targeting minorities and other
After the disclosure this fall of tens of thousands of internal documents by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, including those that showed the company knew its products were harming the mental
Progressives have said they wouldn’t feel comfortable voting for the infrastructure bill based solely on a framework, however, and want a vote on both bills at the same time.
Additionally, the Census Bureau has identified problems with more than 900,000 records, according to documents leaked earlier this month to the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
The Census Bureau has identified problems with more than 900,000 records, according to leaked documents, which could include tribal members on reservations.
“According to our analysis of NNSA documents and interviews with NNSA officials, a reevaluation of the funding needed to meet existing requirements, rather than costs associated with new requirements
of Republican health care legislation and continued revelations about the Trump team’s ties to Russia, House Democrats have turned their spotlight on proposals to revamp ethics, campaign finance and voting
Al Franken of Minnesota brought up a CNN report that classified documents presented to Trump include allegations that Russian operatives claim to have compromising information on the president-elect.
Kang emailed assignments to about two dozen volunteers ready to do the same, pointing out what might be missing in the documents and coordinating to avoid overlap as much as possible.
Chris Stewart, a member of the intelligence committee, said after voting to release the documents that he can understand why the 28 pages were originally classified. Â