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AFP-TN doesn't oppose Nov. 5 Nashville transit referendum
The Center Square· 5 days agoThe group, however, is saying Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s new $3.1 billion plan including a Nov. 5 ballot referendum with an additional 0.5% sales tax is “more reasonable.” “At $3 billion ...
Pillen’s property tax road show targets possible yes votes
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 5 days agoNebraska Gov. Jim Pillen addresses the first of his town hall meetings to boost support for his property tax relief proposals as State Sen. Rita Sanders listens in front row. State Sen. Rita ...
Contender for Bradley's Senate seat jumps in
New Hampshire Union Leader· 5 days agoA nine-term House Republican legislator quickly emerged as a leading contender for the District 3 state Senate seat that Senate President Jeb Bradley,...
GOP congressional candidates denounce party's attempt to endorse others
The Daily Sentinel· 7 days agoThe two are running for the 5th Congressional District after U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colorado...
Money rolls in for W.Va. statewide contested primary races prior to election day
Weirton Daily Times· 3 days agoCHARLESTON – With more than a week before the May 14 primary races, candidates in contested contests filed reports showing their late attempts to solicit more campaign cash. Candidates for statewide ...
Pillen’s property tax road show targets possible yes votes
1011 News· 4 days agoNebraska Gov. Jim Pillen took his push for property tax relief on the road Friday, launching a...
Axios Nashville
Axios· 3 days agoTwo former members of Mayor Freddie O'Connell's election team and a prominent attorney will play leading roles in the political campaign to pass the $3.1 billion transportation plan in November ...
Checking the poll positions going into the primary
Weirton Daily Times· 2 days agoIf the election were held at this very moment, it sure looks like based on polling and money expended that Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is the favorite, with former state lawmaker Moore ...
Numbers show GOP and Reynolds’ priorities are lopsided
The Gazette· 3 days agoGazette columnist Todd Dorman says Gov. Kim Reynolds and her GOP colleagues approved zero bills to curb dirty water. Zero major bills addressing Iowa’s growing cancer rate (pollution is a contributing ...
Money rolls in for W.Va. statewide contested primary races prior to election day
The Martinsburg Journal· 3 days agoWith more than a week before the Tuesday May 14 primary races, candidates in contested contests filed reports showing their late attempts to solicit more campaign cash. Candidates for statewide ...