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Inside McMahon’s Mission to Return Schools to the States, Dismantle the Federal Education Department
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by Philip Wegmann Linda McMahon dotes on students from a distance as she tiptoes between classrooms, dipping in just long enough to observe a bit of the lesson, whisper […]
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DOJ Sues Six States over Voter Registration Lists, Citing Compliance with the Law
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by Jason Hopkins The Trump administration sued six different states on Thursday for allegedly failing to provide voter registration data upon demand. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed lawsuits […]
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Key House Chairman Presses to Ban States from Counting Ballots That Arrive After Election Day

by Charlotte Hazard House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., is planning to reintroducing legislation to reform U.S. election laws, including banning states from counting ballots that arrive after […]
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Representative Abe Hamadeh Introduces Proving Residency for Overseas Voter Eligibility (PROVE) Act
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Representative Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ-08) introduced a bill last week seeking to crack down on loopholes allowing election fraud through overseas ballots. The Proving Residency for Overseas Voter Eligibility (PROVE) Act […]
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Election Integrity Expert Criticizes Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ New Draft of Election Procedures Manual

Merissa Hamilton, who runs the grassroots election integrity organization EZAZ, voiced her concerns last week about Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ proposed revisions to the state’s Election Procedures Manual (EPM), […]
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America First Legal Files Petition with Federal Election Agency to Require Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote in Elections

America First Legal (AFL) filed a petition with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) last week, urging the agency to require documented proof of citizenship (DPOC) in order to register […]
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Recall Election Set for Mesa City Council Member Julie Spilsbury

The Mesa City Council set a date for a recall election of one of its members, Julie Spilsbury, who will face off on November 4 against a candidate selected by […]
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Trump Poised to Try to Remove Noncitizens from Census
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by Benjamin Weingarten Following a years-long surge in illegal immigration, the Trump administration is poised to challenge a longstanding but legally fraught practice: counting illegal aliens in the U.S. […]











