
Ohio Voter Purges Criticized: Poor Safeguards, Risk to Eligible Voters
Ohio’s voter purges, led by Sec. of State LaRose, target election integrity but reportedly risk removing eligible voters.

Ohio’s voter purges, led by Sec. of State LaRose, target election integrity but reportedly risk removing eligible voters.

The NYC public financing program matches small donations to reduce private wealth’s influence and promote clean elections.

The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 limits military involvement in law enforcement but is weakened by exceptions and loopholes.

Former Rep. Mike Rogers opposes Medicare drug price negotiations, calling it “sugar high politics” during a town hall.

Imposing term limits on the U.S. Supreme Court would align with state practices, where most justices have fixed terms.

Gerrymandering in 2024 is set to give Republicans 16 extra House seats, impacting fair representation, experts find.

A Republican group removed references to NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson from its site after a CNN report on offensive comments.

Amber Thurman, a 28-year-old single mom, died from sepsis after an incomplete abortion in Georgia. Delayed care due to abortion laws.

Montana U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy faces scrutiny over allegations of plagiarism in his book “Mudslingers,” among other controversies.

Ohio voters demand fair elections. A new initiative aims to end gerrymandering by transferring map-drawing to an independent commission.

Arizona’s congressional elections in 2024 highlight trends in campaign financing, with candidates relying on national donors for 74% of contributions.

A room full of education advocates gathered to discuss solutions for Arizona’s public schools: a change of leadership.