Year: 2021

  • Documenting America’s Path to Recovery: March 22, 2021

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    The next 24 hours What is changing in the next 24 hours? Maine (Democratic trifecta): Gov. Janet Mills (D) announced residents age 50 and older will be eligible for vaccinations starting March 23. On April 19, all residents age 16 and older can get vaccinated. Maryland (divided government): Residents 60 and older will become eligible…

  • Bold Justice: SCOTUS begins March sitting

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    We #SCOTUS and you can, too! Court announcements On March 5, the court’s Public Information Office announced that all of the justices had been fully vaccinated.  On March 19, the court held its first in-person conference since last spring. Some of the justices participated remotely. March sitting The Supreme Court begins its March sitting the…

  • SCOTUS Public Information Office makes COVID-related announcements

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    On March 19, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court’s Public Information Office announced that the court will hear arguments remotely and provide live audio streams to the public during its upcoming April argument session. The decision was made in accordance with public health guidance in response to COVID-19. To date, all arguments have been conducted remotely…

  • Virginia statewide filing deadline is March 25

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    The filing deadline to run for elected office in Virginia is on March 25, 2021. In Virginia, prospective candidates may file for the following offices: Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Virginia House of Delegates (all 100 seats) Ballotpedia is also covering local elections in the following cities: Chesapeake Norfolk Richmond Virginia Beach The Democratic primary…

  • Federal Register weekly update: Removal of Trump administration’s public charge rule

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    The Federal Register is a daily journal of federal government activity that includes presidential documents, proposed and final rules, and public notices. It is a common measure of an administration’s regulatory activity. From March 15 through March 19—the ninth week of the Biden administration—the Federal Register grew by 848 pages for a year-to-date total of…

  • Senate to vote on Walsh’s nomination for labor secretary

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    March 22, 2021: The Senate is expected to vote on the nomination of Marty Walsh for secretary of labor on Monday evening. Every weekday, Ballotpedia is tracking key presidential appointments, executive actions, and policy developments from the Biden administration. No confirmation hearings are scheduled on Monday. The Senate is expected to vote on the nomination…

  • The Daily Brew: One year ago – how state governments responded to COVID

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    Welcome to the Monday, March 22, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: COVID-19 policy changes – one year ago this week Register for our election systems briefing on Wednesday  Three challenge Pittsburgh mayor in Democratic primary COVID-19 policy changes – one year ago this week One year ago tomorrow—March…

  • Julia Letlow wins Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District special election

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    Julia Letlow (R) defeated 11 other candidates to win the special election for Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District on March 20. Letlow received 65% of the vote, followed by Candy Christophe (D) with 27% of the vote. Under Louisiana’s majority-vote system, Letlow won the election outright by receiving more than 50% of the vote. Julia Letlow…

  • Troy Carter, Karen Peterson advance to runoff in Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District

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    State Senators Troy Carter (D) and Karen Peterson (D) received the most votes in the March 20 special election for Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District. Carter received 36% of the vote, and Peterson received 23%. Under Louisiana’s majority-vote system, Carter and Peterson will advance to a runoff election on April 24. Fifteen candidates—8 Democrats, 4 Republicans,…

  • In four states, no state or federal officials have tested positive for COVID-19

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    Between the start of the coronavirus pandemic and March 18, 2021, no elected or appointed state or federal officials announced positive COVID-19 test results in four states—Delaware, Maryland, Oregon, and Vermont. In the 46 other states, Ballotpedia has identified at least one COVID-19 positive state or federal official within our coverage scope. State and federal…