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California Supreme Court orders Taxpayer Protection Act off the ballot, siding with Newsom
Merced Sun-Star via AOL· 2 days agoJustices on the state’s highest court unanimously ruled the measure known as the “Taxpayer...
Opinion: Supreme Court takes on congressional malaise and executive branch overreach
Lawrence Journal-World· 1 day agoThe United States Constitution vests all legislative powers in Congress. This undermines democratic accountability, contributes to government bloat and ...
How do Parliamentary majorities work?
Press Association News via AOL· 39 minutes agoIn theory, a British government with a majority of 10 MPs is no different from one with a majority of 100 MPs. Both are able to control the legislative...
Florida House, Senate leaders to tap ‘rainy day’ money
WFTV via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoHouse and Senate leaders plan to use “rainy day reserve” money to keep afloat about 200 jobs after...
California Supreme Court Boots Anti-Tax Initiative From November Ballot | The Recorder
Law.com· 2 days agoWriting for a unanimous court, Justice Goodwin Liu said the severe restrictions on new fees and...
478 Arkansas employees approved for pay raises above maximum authorized salaries | Arkansas Democrat...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 8 hours agoThe Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday authorized nearly 480 state employees to receive merit...
SCOTUS takes on congressional malaise and executive overreach
The Brunswick News· 6 hours agoThe United States Constitution vests all legislative powers in Congress. Reasserting congressional authority is essential for maintaining a balanced government and ensuring that policies reflect voters’ wishes.
Letter: It's Congress that should address bump stocks, immigration
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 24 hours agoWhat do bump stocks and border security have in common? Separately, the former indicates President...
One More Time With Feeling: Unity Is Overrated
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoPart of Yuval’s argument is that we misunderstand the role of unity in our constitutional order. The Constitution was crafted to foster productive...
Restore Accountability for Federal Agencies
Newsweek· 4 days agoThe Supreme Court will soon decide a case that strikes at the very core of America's governmental structure: should the three branches—executive,