Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill Wednesday that will automatically restore the voting rights of people convicted of a felony once they are released from prison, even if they are still under community supervision.
Lujan Grisham settles with former campaign staffer who accused governor of sexual mistreatment
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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and her gubernatorial campaign have settled with a former staffer who accused the Democrat of sexually mistreating him during a meeting, paying out at least $ 62,500 as part o...
C. Vivian Stringer signs 5-year extension with Rutgers
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The New Jersey-based Big Ten Conference university announced the deal on Wednesday after it was approved by the school's board of governors. Stringer, 73, has led the Scarlet Knights to a top-three finish in the conf...
Dems urge Biden to include amnesty for some illegal immigrants in second spending bill
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The letter -- led by Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. and Alex Padilla, D-Calif., as well as Reps. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and Ted Lieu, D-Calif. -- calls on Biden to include the Citizenship for Essential Workers Act...
House committee advances DC statehood bill along party-line vote
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The House Oversight Committee voted 25-19 in a party-line vote to support statehood and to send the bill to a full vote of the House next week. No Republican backed the measure. Backed by D.C. residentes, Mayor Murie...
CA Senate bill changes recall rules as Newsom faces ousting
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S.B. 663 would give recall subjects like Newsom access to the names and information of those who sign petitions calling for their removal from office, though the bill would not impact the current recall against the g...
Washington Senate race: GOP veterans rights leader to challenge Democratic Sen. Patty Murray
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A military wife and nurse, she fought for her husband after the Army officer was permanently blinded during an attack in Iraq. Más tarde, she was a driving force in the push that led to reforms at the Department of Veter...
Former California resident sentenced to prison for fatally shooting elephant seal
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Jordan Gerbich, 30, was sentenced on Monday for killing the marine mammal in September 2019 at an elephant seal viewing area near the Piedras Blancas State Marine Reserve in San Simeon, federal prosecutors said. CALI...
DOJ nominee Kristen Clarke faces Senate as supporters say civil rights chief is badly needed
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Kristen Clarke, President Joe Biden's nominee to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, heads to her Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday as a groundswell of supporters says there's an urgency for ...
Daunte Wright protests: Crowd in Washington, corriente continua, chants ‘burn the precinct to the ground,’ muestra de video
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Wright, un hombre negro de 20 años, died Sunday after being shot at a traffic stop outside of Minneapolis. The veteran officer who pulled the trigger, Kim Potter – and her boss, Chief Tim Gannon -- have since resigned. ...
The second couple settles in after a stressful start to their life in Washington
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Three months into her historic vice presidency, Kamala Harris and her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, have finally unpacked their suitcases and are enjoying the comforts of their official residence. The unsea...
Rob Gronkowski says there’s a ‘69% chance’ Julian Edelman signs with Buccaneers despite retiring
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Edelman’s decision drew reactions from long-time quarterback and good friend Tom Brady, as well as other former teammates and players across the league. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE . Rob Gronkowski also voic...