Year: 2022

  • Texas State Board of Education discusses changes to the state's social studies curriculum

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    The Texas State Board of Education began discussing proposed changes to the state’s social studies curriculum in a meeting on August 1, 2022. The board aims to make changes and guide educators on how to teach U.S. history while aligning the curriculum with Senate Bill 3. The law, which went into effect in December 2021,…

  • U.S. weekly unemployment insurance claims rise to 262,000

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    New applications for U.S. unemployment insurance benefits rose 14,000 for the week ending August 6 to a seasonally adjusted 262,000. The previous week's figure was revised down from 260,000 to 248,000. The four-week moving average as of August 6 rose to 252,000 from a revised 247,500 as of the week ending July 30. The number…

  • Parents sue Tennessee school district over curriculum including race and gender topics

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    A parent group on July 8, 2022, filed a lawsuit in the Twenty-First Judicial District against Tennessee education officials and the Williamson County school district for allegedly violating state laws restricting teachings on race and gender. Tennessee House Bill 580 aims to prohibit school districts from incorporating materials into the curriculum that portray the United…

  • Gov. Henry McMaster sues Occupational Safety and Health Administration over increase of civil penalties in state plans

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    South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster (R) filed a lawsuit on August 8, 2022, in the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina that aimed to block the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) attempt to increase civil penalties against employers in state plans. OSHA announced a proposal in April 2022 to compel…

  • Signatures submitted for education scholarship tax credit initiative in Michigan

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    The Let MI Kids Learn campaign submitted signatures on Aug. 10 for a tax credit educational scholarship program in Michigan. The initiative, if approved, would provide for income tax credits for contributions to organizations for the granting of Student Opportunity Scholarships. A companion initiative, also supported by the Let MI Kids Learn campaign, would create…

  • Florida sees 152 U.S. House candidates in 2022, a decade-high

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    The filing deadline for candidates running for Congress in Florida this year was June 17, 2022. One hundred and fifty-two candidates are running for Florida's 28 U.S. House districts, including 58 Democrats and 94 Republicans. That's 5.43 candidates per district, more than the 4.22 candidates per district in 2020 and the 3.86 in 2018. Here…

  • Kelly Morrison raised more than any other Democratic State Senate candidate or officeholder in Minnesota

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    Minnesota Democratic State Senate candidates and officeholders have raised $2.5 million during the 2022 election cycle. Among state senators and candidates, Kelly Morrison has raised more than any other Democrat. Morrison is the representative for Minnesota Senate District 33B and is running to represent Minnesota State Senate District 45 in 2022. Morrison raised $246,576 and…

  • Paul Gazelka raised more than any other Republican State Senate candidate or officeholder in Minnesota

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    Minnesota Republican State Senate candidates and officeholders have raised $3.3 million during the 2022 election cycle. Among state senators and candidates, Paul Gazelka has raised more than any other Republican. Gazelka is the representative for Minnesota State Senate District 9 and is running for Governor of Minnesota in 2022. Gazelka raised $693,381 and spent $461,508…

  • Five states don’t have lieutenant governors—that could change this fall

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    Welcome to the Tuesday, August 16, Brew.  By: Douglas Kronaizl Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Arizona voters to decide whether to establish a lieutenant governorship It’s primary day in Alaska and Wyoming Revisiting Saturday’s election results in Hawaii Arizona voters to decide whether to establish a lieutenant governorship Arizona…

  • Economy and Society, August 16, 2022: ESG becomes a campaign theme

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    Economy and Society is Ballotpedia’s weekly review of the developments in corporate activism; corporate political engagement; and the Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) trends and events that characterize the growing intersection between business and politics. ESG Developments This Week In Washington, D.C. Is an SEC ESG crackdown imminent? According to Bloomberg Law, a recent…