Republican Ohio Auditor Keith Faber has voiced support for expanding training provided to public employees on spotting government corruption.
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Candidate in Wisconsin Supreme Court race uses images from Milwaukee parade in first ad
An SUV drove through a parade in Wisconsin killing six people in 2021. A conservative candidate in the state’s Supreme Court race used imagery from the accident in her first ad.
Maine Republican lawmakers propose bill that would allow certified teachers to be armed
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VA Gov. Youngkin asks lawmakers to fill a $201 million shortfall in education aid
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NC justices to decide whether more felons should be allowed to vote
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NM bill that would ban firearms at polls advances in Legislature
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New Jersey lawmakers weigh smoking ban for Atlantic City casinos
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Nebraska Capitol sees crowds gather for ‘heartbeat’ bill hearings
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Arkansas House passes trans bathroom ban for schools
The Arkansas House on Wednesday passed a bill that would ban public schools from allowing transgender students into bathrooms that do not correspond to their biological sex.
Controversial South Dakota lawmaker returns to chamber after censure
Republican South Dakota state Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller was reinstated to the chamber after being censured. She was previously suspended for allegedly harassing a staffer.