Tag: State news 2023

  • Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issues one executive order from March 13-19

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    New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued one executive order from March 13-19. As of March 19, Grisham has issued 38 executive orders in 2023 — 24 more than she did at this point a year ago. Executive Order 2023-038, where the governor ordered flags to half-staff in memorial of former Navajo Nation President…

  • Governor Phil Murphy (D) issues four executive orders from March 13-19

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    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) issued four executive orders from March 13-19. As of March 19, Murphy has issued 10 executive orders in 2023 — six fewer than he did at this point a year ago. Three of four executive orders are below: Executive Order No. 320, where the governor declared a state of…

  • Governor Andy Beshear (D) issues one executive order from March 13-19

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    Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) issued one executive order from March 13-19. As of March 19, Beshear has issued one executive order in 2023 — one more than he did at this point a year ago. Executive Order 2023-155, where the governor prohibited price gouging following a severe weather system. Governors use executive orders to…

  • Election legislation roundup: Texas State Senate

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    As of March 19, Ballotpedia has tracked 27 election-related bills in the Texas State Senate since the beginning of the year. Of the 27, Ballotpedia tracked 24 from March 13-19. Republicans sponsored 19, while Democrats sponsored five. Five of the 24 bills are: TX SB1056: Relating to the directors and administration of the Hidalgo County…

  • Election legislation roundup: New York State Senate

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    As of March 19, Ballotpedia has tracked 124 election-related bills in the New York State Senate since the beginning of the year. Of the 124, Ballotpedia tracked four from March 13-19. Democrats sponsored all four. The four bills are: NY S04597: Excludes indebtedness for the construction of sewage facilities contracted prior to 2034 in determining…

  • Election legislation roundup: North Carolina State Senate

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    As of March 19, Ballotpedia has tracked six election-related bills in the North Carolina State Senate since the beginning of the year. Of the six, Ballotpedia tracked two from March 13-19. Democrats sponsored both bills. The two bills are:    NC S313: Safeguard Fair Elections Act, Sens. Gale Adcock (D), Valencia Applewhite (D), Sydney Batch (D),…

  • Election legislation roundup: Texas House of Representatives

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    As of March 19, Ballotpedia has tracked 60 election-related bills in the Texas House of Representatives since the beginning of the year. Of the 60, Ballotpedia tracked 52 from March 13-19. Republicans sponsored 37, while Democrats sponsored 15. Five of these bills are: TX HB3159: Relating to the use of an accessible absentee mail system…

  • Election legislation roundup: New York State Assembly

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    As of March 19, Ballotpedia has tracked 138 election-related bills in the New York State Assembly since the beginning of the year. Of the 138, Ballotpedia tracked three from March 13-19. Republicans sponsored two, while Democrats sponsored one. The three bills are: NY A05494: Requires the county seat in Delaware county (Delhi) to have at…

  • Election legislation roundup: Florida House of Representatives

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    As of March 19, Ballotpedia has tracked 13 election-related bills in the Florida House of Representatives since the beginning of the year. Of the 13, Ballotpedia tracked one from March 13-19. Republicans sponsored the bill. The bill is: FL H1611: City of Bartow, Polk County, Rep. Melony Bell (R). During the week of March 13-19,…

  • Election legislation roundup: North Carolina House of Representatives

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    As of March 19, Ballotpedia has tracked 19 election-related bills in the North Carolina House of Representatives since the beginning of the year. Of the 19, Ballotpedia tracked four from March 13-19. Democrats sponsored three, while Republicans sponsored one. The four bills are:    NC H362: Fix Our Democracy, Reps. John Ager (D), Vernetta Alston (D),…