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From Hogan to a Trumpier Senate: Early takeways from Tuesday’s primaries
Seattle Times· 2 days agoThe presidential primary may be decided, but election season marches on. Voters in several states,...
From Hogan to a Trumpier Senate: Takeways from Tuesday's primaries
The News-Times· 2 days agoMaryland's former Republican governor, Larry Hogan, easily won his party's nomination for the U.S....
From Hogan to a Trumpier Senate: Early takeways from Tuesday's primaries
Associated Press· 2 days agoMaryland’s former Republican governor, Larry Hogan, easily won his party’s nomination for the U.S....
State one step closer to legal cannabis
The Eagle-Tribune· 6 days agoTim Egan, a former state representative who has been lobbying for passage of the measure for the New Hampshire Cannabis Association, said he has spoken ...
Dr. Bradley Eckert: Give seriously ill this important an end-of-life option
New Hampshire Union Leader· 1 day agoHB 1283, the End of Life Options Act, is expected to be voted on by our state Senate on May 16. As a...
Rosen, Lee make list of most bipartisan members of Congress
Elko Daily Free Press· 2 days agoJacky Rosen ranked as the sixth most bipartisan senator, and Susie Lee ranked as the seventh most...
Lawmakers fail to override vetoes of bump stocks ban, farmworker minimum wage
Portland Press Herald· 6 days agoThe Maine Senate convened Friday morning to take up bills vetoed by Gov. Janet Mills. AUGUSTA — ...
From Hogan to a Trumpier Senate: Takeways from Tuesday's primaries
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 2 days agoThe presidential primary may be decided, but election season marches on. Voters in several states,...
From Larry Hogan to a Trumpier Senate: Takeways from Tuesday's primaries
CBS News· 2 days agoVoters in several states, including Maryland and West Virginia, chose nominees Tuesday in critical...
Sen. Daines makes his pitch for Wetzels, Blackfeet Nation in subcommittee hearing
Billings Gazette· 2 days agoMontana Sen. Steve Daines — flanked by a photo of Walter “Blackie” Wetzel with then Sen. Robert F....