Year: 2022

  • Five candidates running in California Attorney General primary

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    Five candidates are running in a top-two primary for California Attorney General on June 7, 2022. Incumbent Rob Bonta (D), Nathan Hochman (R), and Anne Marie Schubert (I) have led in media attention and fundraising. Eric Early (R) and Daniel Kapelovitz (G) are also running in the primary election. The Los Angeles Times' Hannah Wiley wrote, "The…

  • CMS rule allows states to deduct union dues, benefits from Medicaid payments

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    On May 12, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a rule allowing states to make Medicaid payments to third parties, such as for union dues or benefits, on behalf of individual home care providers. About the rule The final rule “explicitly authorizes States to make payments to third parties on behalf of…

  • Rate of state legislative incumbents facing contested primaries in Georgia at its highest since 2014

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    Sixty-three of the 188 Georgia state legislators running for re-election this year—27 Democrats and 36 Republicans—face contested primaries. That equals 34% of incumbents seeking re-election, the highest rate since 2014. The remaining 66% of incumbents are not facing primary challengers. A contested primary is one where more candidates are running than there are nominations available.…

  • Iowa sees the fewest candidates running for the U.S. House in at least a decade

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    The filing deadline for candidates running for Congress in Iowa this year was March 18, 2022. Ten candidates are running for Iowa’s four U.S. House districts, including four Democrats and six Republicans. That’s 2.5 candidates per district, less than the 4.5 candidates per district in 2020 and the four in 2018. Here are some other…

  • Newcomers will represent 31% of Iowa's state legislative districts next year

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    Forty-six state legislative districts up for election this year in Iowa are open, meaning no incumbents filed to run. That equals 33% of the 134 districts up for election and 31% of all 150 districts in the Iowa General Assembly. Since no incumbents are present, newcomers to the assembly are guaranteed to win open districts.…

  • Summary of Missouri’s 2022 legislative session

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    After 128 days in session, the Missouri General Assembly adjourned the 2022 legislative session on May 13. There were a total of 2,104 bills introduced and two bills passed passed both chambers of the legislature and were signed by Gov. Mike Parson (R). Both bills that passed are appropriation bills. House Bill 3014 was signed…

  • Missouri General Assembly passes one election-related bill in 2022 session

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    The 2022 session of the Missouri General Assembly adjourned on May 13. Ballotpedia tracked 21 election-related bills in this year's session, 20 of which appear to have died (i.e., these bills failed to clear both chambers of the legislature by the time of its adjournment). One bill – House Bill 1878 – did clear both…

  • Missouri General Assembly refers two constitutional amendments to the ballot during 2022 session

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    The Missouri General Assembly passed resolutions for two constitutional amendments during the 2022 legislative session, which adjourned on May 13. Voters will decide on the amendments at the general election on Nov. 8, 2022. The two amendments join a third proposal that legislators referred to the ballot during the 2021 legislative session. One of this…

  • 29 SCOTUS decisions down, 35 to go

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    Welcome to the Friday, May 20, Brew.  By: Douglas Kronaizl Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Looking at the two most recent SCOTUS decisions Arkansas’ upcoming statewide primaries #FridayTrivia: How many U.S. House incumbents have lost in primaries so far? Looking at the two most recent SCOTUS decisions The Supreme…

  • Percentage of Arizona state legislative incumbents facing primaries at its highest since 2014

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    Twenty-eight of the 51 Arizona state legislators running for re-election this year—nine Democrats and 17 Republicans—face contested primaries. That equals 55% of incumbents seeking re-election, the highest rate since 2014. The remaining 45% of incumbents are not facing primary challengers. Twenty-eight incumbents is, by itself, the largest number of incumbents in contested primaries since 2014.…