Policy
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Inside McMahon’s Mission to Return Schools to the States, Dismantle the Federal Education Department
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Tags :Accreditation, charter schools, college sanctions, conservative education movement, Department of Education, Education, education policy, federal education reform, Harvard University, HBCUs, Higher Education, Ivy League, K-12 Education, Linda McMahon, Michigan education tour, National, News, Policy, Politics, private schools, Public Schools, scholarship tax credit, school choice, Secretary of Education, Tennessee, Title IX, Trump Administration
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 questions to the principal, and give the teacher an encouraging word. Class is just too important to interrupt. Once back in the hallway, like a…
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DOJ Sues Six States over Voter Registration Lists, Citing Compliance with the Law
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Tags :California, Civil Rights Act of 1960, Department of Justice, DOJ, Election Lawsuits, Elections, federal election law, Harmeet Dhillon, Help America Vote Act, Justice, National, National Voter Registration Act, New Hampshire, New York, News, Pam Bondi, Policy, Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections, secretaries of state, Trump Administration, USCIS, voter registration, voter rolls
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 against California, Minnesota, Michigan, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and New York for alleged failures to turn over statewide voter registration lists, according to a press release from the…
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Key House Chairman Presses to Ban States from Counting Ballots That Arrive After Election Day
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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 polls close on Election Day. “We’ll be reintroducing legislation in the weeks ahead, putting forward that gold standard for states about how you should be…
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Representative Abe Hamadeh Introduces Proving Residency for Overseas Voter Eligibility (PROVE) Act
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Tags :Abe Hamadeh, Arizona, Bill, Congress, election fraud, election integrity, Federal elections, LEAD, military voters, News, overseas voters, Policy, Residency, State News, The Proving Residency for Overseas Voter Eligibility Act, The West, Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, UOCAVA, Voter ID
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 amends the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) to require non-military U.S. citizens living abroad to prove current residency in the state where…
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Election Integrity Expert Criticizes Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ New Draft of Election Procedures Manual
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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), As required by state law, the Arizona Secretary of State (AZSOS) is required to update the EPM every other year. In her critique, Hamilton pointed…
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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 to vote in elections. If the EAC doesn’t take action on it, federal law allows the requesting party to sue the agency. “America First Legal…
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Recall Election Set for Mesa City Council Member Julie Spilsbury
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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 her opponents. Spilsbury, a Republican, angered conservatives by endorsing Democrats Kamala Harris and Ruben Gallego, as well as taking other positions aligned with Democrats. Turning…
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Trump Poised to Try to Remove Noncitizens from Census
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Tags :14th Amendment, census apportionment, Census Bureau, Citizenship Question, Electoral College, Equal Representation Act, Franklin v. Massachusetts, House representation, Illegal Immigration, Immigration Reform Law Institute, Jamie Raskin, John Eastman, National, News, Policy, Politics, President Donald Trump, redistricting politics, Rep. Chuck Edwards, Rep. James Comer, Stephen Miller, Supreme Court, Trump v. New York
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. census. President Trump tried to end the practice during his first term, but President Biden overturned his predecessor’s policy before it was implemented. Now, buoyed…











