Year: 2021

  • Democratic and Republican Party committee total fundraising about even, according to April FEC filings

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    Six party committees have raised a combined $206 million over the first three months of the 2022 election cycle. The committees raised about $83 million in March, according to April filings with the Federal Election Commission. Here’s a closer look at this month’s filings: The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) raised $9.3 million and spent…

  • Bold Justice: SCOTUS concludes April sitting

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    We #SCOTUS and you can, too! April sitting The Supreme Court will conclude its April sitting this week, hearing arguments in seven cases for a total of six hours.  The court will hear arguments via teleconference and will provide live audio streams to the public for each of the argument sessions. The court has not…

  • Documenting America’s Path to Recovery: April 26, 2021

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    Since our last edition What rules and restrictions are changing in each state? For a continually updated article, click here. Multistate news: On April 23, the FDA ended the recommended pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution. The vaccine will not be limited by age or sex, but it will come with a warning label…

  • SCOTUS issues rulings in three cases argued this term

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    On April 22, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issued opinions in three cases argued during the 2020-2021 term. Jones v. Mississippi originated from the Mississippi Court of Appeals and was argued before SCOTUS on November 3, 2020. The case concerned sentencing juveniles to life imprisonment without parole. In a 6-3 vote, the court ruled that…

  • Filing deadline approaches in Lansing, Michigan

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    The filing deadline to run for elected office in Lansing, Michigan, is on April 27, 2021. Prospective candidates may file for mayor and the following positions on the eight-seat city council: the Ward 2 seat, the Ward 4 seat, and two at-large seats.  The primary is scheduled for August 3, 2021, and the general election…

  • The Florida Supreme Court blocks marijuana legalization initiative from 2022 ballot

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    On April 22, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court ruled 5-2 that a marijuana legalization initiative backed by Make It Legal Florida could not appear on the 2022 ballot. The court wrote, “A constitutional amendment cannot unequivocally ‘permit’ or authorize conduct that is criminalized under federal law. And a ballot summary suggesting otherwise is affirmatively misleading.”…

  • Highlights from April’s edition of Ballotpedia’s State Ballot Measure Monthly newsletter

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    Nineteen statewide measures were certified for the 2022 ballot from March 16 through April 22 in 11 states. This brought the total number of 2022 statewide measures certified so far up to 28 in 16 states. An average of 22 measures were certified for even-year ballots by this point from 2011 through 2019. No new…

  • The Daily Brew: Highlights from April’s State Ballot Measure Monthly

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    Welcome to the Monday, April 26, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Highlights from our latest State Ballot Measure Monthly newsletter Troy Carter wins Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District special election COVID-19 policy changes and events one year ago this week Highlights from our latest State Ballot Measure Monthly newsletter…

  • Troy Carter wins special election in Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District

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    Troy Carter (D) won the special election for Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District on Saturday, April 24. Carter received 55.2% of the vote, and fellow Democrat Karen Peterson received 44.8%. The two advanced to the general election from the March 20 all-party primary. Carter was elected to the state Senate in 2015 and has previously served…

  • Montana legislature sends law to require medical care for infants born alive after an attempted abortion to 2022 ballot

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    The Montana State Legislature put a measure on the November 2022 ballot that would require medical care to be provided to infants born alive after an attempted abortion by classifying them as a “legal person” with “the right to appropriate and reasonable medical care and treatment.” The healthcare provider that violates this requirement by not…