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Welcome to Hall Pass, a newsletter written to keep you plugged into the conversations driving school board governance, the politics surrounding it, and education policy. In today’s edition, you’ll find: Reply to this email to share reactions or story ideas! On the issues: The debate over teacher union partisanship In this section, we curate reporting,…
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Welcome to the Wednesday, April 30, Brew. By: Briana Ryan Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Breaking down President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term in office April 29 marked the 100th day of President Donald Trump’s (R) second term in office. Today, we’ll give you the…
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In this week’s edition of Economy and Society: In Washington, D.C., and around the world Fannie Mae closes ESG department What’s the story? Fannie Mae—the Federal National Mortgage Association, a government-sponsored enterprise (GSE)—shut down its ESG department, firing over 30 employees, including Laurel Davis, head of the company’s mission and impact program. Why does it…
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Welcome to the Tuesday, April 29, 2025, Brew. By: Lara Bonatesta Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: A look at mayoral partisanship in 2025 As part of our continued coverage of local elections, today we’re examining partisanship in this year’s mayoral elections in the 100 most populous U.S. cities and…
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Welcome to the April 28 edition of Robe & Gavel, Ballotpedia’s newsletter about the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) and other judicial happenings around the U.S. Your favorite newsletter is back and packed with tons of federal courts updates. So grab a seat, dear reader. Let’s get right to it and gavel in!…
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Welcome to the Monday, April 28, Brew. By: Briana Ryan Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: We’re breaking down how states fill vacancies in state legislatures following the death of Rhode Island’s Senate President On April 21, Rhode Island Senate President Dominick Ruggerio (D)—the longest-serving legislator in the state’s history—died…
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbot signs state DOGE and judicial nondeference bill On April 23, Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott (R) signed Senate Bill 14 (SB14) into law. SB14 seeks to create a new department that promotes efficiency in the state’s government and prohibits judicial deference to state agencies. The bill will establish a Texas Regulatory Efficiency…
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Welcome to The Ballot Bulletin: Ballotpedia’s Weekly Digest on Election Administration. Every Friday, we deliver the latest updates on election policy around the country, including nationwide trends and recent legislative activity. In this week’s Ballot Bulletin, we cover 355 bills state legislatures acted on in the past week. Weekly highlights The big takeaways from the…
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Welcome to the Friday, April 25, 2025, Brew. By: Lara Bonatesta Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Why do some states count and report election results faster than others? If you’ve followed results on election night, you’ve probably noticed that some states seem to count their ballots faster than others.…
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Welcome to the Wednesday, April 23, 2025, Brew. By: Lara Bonatesta Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: States have passed 15 bills either supporting or opposing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing in 2025 As part of Ballotpedia’s commitment to providing comprehensive, up-to-date political information beyond election coverage, today, we’re…