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“The best predictor of how the court is going to rule on a divisive contested shadow docket application is the partisan valence of the case.”
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Oklahoma lawmakers announced a deal on education funding following weeks of back and forth.
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The Oklahoma legislature has been deadlocked for weeks as it hashes out a plan for education funding. StateImpact’s Beth Wallis sat down with The Oklahoman’s education reporter Nuria Martinez-Keel to talk about the events at the Capitol that led up to this moment.
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Border security, property tax relief and school vouchers are all on the agenda.
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If the proposed bill is passed, public schools would have to display the commandments in every classroom starting next school year.
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One bill would ban gender-affirming care, the other would ban trans college athletes from sports teams that match their gender identity.
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Hannah Ceh and Kyle Kruger wrote in their settlement that they apologized for participating in the October 2020 incident in which dozens of Trump supporters surrounded and harassed a Joe Biden campaign bus driving down a Central Texas highway.
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Austin Mayor Kirk Watson says if the Texas Legislature is going to force another election, sooner is better than later. But the strategy is frustrating some supporters of the voter-approved transit expansion.
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There are new efforts by some members of Congress to completely ban the app in the United States because of national security concerns and other issues.
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When Colorado residents go to the state Capitol this month to lobby for the bills they care most about, many will never know their bill might face a hidden obstacle.