Author: Washington Examiner
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Capitol Tea: Babydog’s 23 siblings
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Happy Tuesday, this is Congress Editor David Sivak welcoming you to Capitol Tea, a weekly column dedicated to life on Capitol Hill. It’s the dog days of summer, so we’re bringing you an all-canine edition this week. Miss our last column? Catch up here. In this edition … – Jim Justice’s bird dogs. Babydog gets…
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Ex-Republican Tracy Hunt launches bid to unseat Brian Fitzpatrick in Pennsylvania district Harris won
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Republican-turned-Democrat Tracy Hunt launched a campaign on Monday seeking to oust Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) from his House seat in Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District. Hunt made overtures to both disillusioned Republicans and Democrats in a video announcing his campaign, framing himself as the moderate candidate who could unseat Fitzpatrick in a Republican-leaning district. The incumbent…
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Supreme Court will examine racial redistricting law as other states consider new maps
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The Supreme Court will rehear arguments about the Louisiana congressional map, which could have wider ramifications for other states’ maps as mid-decade redistricting is thrust into the spotlight. The high court on Friday requested briefs from the parties in Louisiana v. Callais, a case about whether the state’s “intentional creation of a second majority-minority congressional…
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Seattle’s ‘Democracy vouchers’ on the ballot amid slate of local elections across country
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Voters in states across the country head to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in local elections for candidates and on certain ballot initiatives, including whether to roll back so-called “democracy vouchers” in Seattle for publicly financed campaigns. The first-of-its-kind program came about in 2017 after Seattle voters approved a citizen-led initiative to boost election…
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Gas prices: Slight increase at the pumps to begin August
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The national average price for a gallon of regular gas on Tuesday is $3.163. The price marks an increase of three consecutive days at the pumps to begin August, according to AAA. Yet, despite the recent slight increase in average gas prices, for the most part, fuel costs have been steady this summer, as the…
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Abbott ups legal, political, and personal pressure on Texas Democrats defying redistricting
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Texas Democrats are grappling with legal, political, and personal pressure as they protest Republican efforts to redraw the state’s congressional map before next year’s elections. Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) has threatened to remove 50 or so Democrats from the Texas House who traveled to Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York last weekend to deny a quorum…
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Democrats take inspiration from Republicans’ 2010 playbook to counter redistricting efforts
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President Donald Trump asked Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) to call the state legislature in for a special session where they could approve new congressional maps that would redraw district lines in favor of Republicans. That began a partisan back-and-forth, with Democratic states such as California and New York threatening to redraw their maps in favor…
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Who is ICE arresting? Data show 66% of illegal immigrants are criminals
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EXCLUSIVE — The Trump administration has come under fire in recent weeks for appearing to target noncriminals who are in the United States illegally, but internal government data shared with the Washington Examiner revealed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is still apprehending primarily criminals. Since January, ICE has taken nearly 150,000 people into federal custody —…
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How Biden and Harris could have book tour collision
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Former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris will each try to tell their side of the 2024 campaign story in forthcoming books. The question is whether they will have much interesting to say if they try to keep their stories straight. Harris will get the first word when 107 Days comes out in September.…
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Moms for Liberty categorized as a hate group by police training committee
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Moms for Liberty, the parents’ rights organization that rose to prominence for championing more parental involvement in education, was labeled a hate group by a state committee responsible for training police officers. The Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee classified Moms for Liberty as a hate group in its training materials, putting it in the same…

