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Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer criticized infrastructure law, now lauds it
Oregon Capital Chronicle via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoAs a candidate in 2022, Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer said the $1.2 trillion bipartisan ...
Working through night, lawmakers finalize $53.1B budget
The Danville Commercial-News· 1 hour agoThe revenue plan that capped the voting on the budget-related bills was more of a challenge. “You –...
Expand affordable municipal broadband in Upstate NY (Guest Opinion by Sen. Jeremy Cooney)
The Post-Standard· 7 hours agoJeremy Cooney, D-Rochester, represents the 56th District in the New York State Senate. Access to...
Sacramento school district adding bond measure on November ballot. Will your taxes go up?
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA 55% majority vote is required for the 2024 bond measure to pass. The last bond, Measure H, passed...
Eyeing Trump, but on the Fence: How Tuned-Out Voters Could Decide 2024
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJoe Perez is exactly the type of voter President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are...
Pay rates for Uber and Lyft drivers now law after two-year fight
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 1 day agoAdvocates celebrated a law that sets pay minimums for Uber and Lyft drivers and provides the drivers...
Editorial: FAA bill set to improve flight safety, experience | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 4 days agoBlame our short attention spans and our fascination with low-stakes, high-drama verbal exchanges,...
Beacon Hill Roll Call, May 13-17
Daily Hampshire Gazette· 5 days agoThere were no roll calls in the Senate last week. The House gave near unanimous approval to two major bills — one making major investments in information...
What was in the Minnesota Legislature's 1,400-page-plus 'omnibus prime' bill?
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 6 days agoWith time running short, Democrats in the Minnesota Legislature transformed a standalone tax bill...
What America’s Bold, New Economic Experiment Is Missing
The Ringer· 5 days agoQuietly, and sometimes not so quietly, a new consensus is building in Washington concerning technology, trade, and growth. It has three main parts: First, there is a newly aggressive approach ...