The new Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell was sworn in on Wednesday. Campbell is the first Black woman to serve as the attorney general in the state’s history.
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George Santos denies performing as a drag queen in Brazil despite photo: ‘categorically false’
George Santos has denied claims that he once performed as a drag queen named “Kitara” in Brazil, dismissing the report as “categorically false” on Thursday.
SD Gov. Noem’s grocery tax cut hits obstacle in GOP-dominated legislature
A repeal of South Dakota’s grocery tax proposed by Republican Gov. Kristi Noem is being debated by lawmakers unsure of whether the move would prompt an untenable decline in state revenue.
Kansas man on trial for threatening congressman cross-examines him in court
Chase Neill, who stands accused of threatening to kill Republican Kansas Rep. Jake LaTurner, attempted to cross-examine the congressman in court Wednesday.
Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder’s $60M bribery trial to begin next week
A trial for Larry Householder regarding the largest corruption case in Ohio’s history is set to begin next week. Householder was allegedly involved in a $60 million bribery scheme.
MT lawmakers seek to interpret state constitution as means to restrict abortion
Montana lawmakers suggest the state’s constitutional right to privacy extends to unborn babies and should not be infringed upon, a move that could restrict or ban abortion.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announces more Cabinet appointments
The Governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, announced more Cabinet appointments on Tuesday. Moore was sworn in as governor of the state on Wednesday.
Gov. Pillen, Nebraska legislators propose sweeping tax relief plan
Republican Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen, alongside several state legislators, unveiled a plan Wednesday that would make historically large cuts to income and corporate taxes.
Louisiana debates special legislative session to address insurance crisis
Louisiana lawmakers are considering a possible special legislative session to address the insurance crisis in the state. Louisiana’s regular legislative session will begin on April 10.
Oklahoma AG looks to slow lethal injection schedule
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond requested the Sooner State’s Court of Criminal Appeals set executions 60 days apart, halving the current standard of them being 30 apart.