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NJ congressional hopeful sues over ‘so help me God’ petition pledge

James Tosone, a 70-year-old New Jerseyan who plans to run for Congress next year, has sued the state over the affirmation "so help me God" appearing on a required petition.

Manchin says state of emergency needed at southern border as Biden admin resumes wall construction

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin said Thursday that a state of emergency is needed at the southern border as the Biden administration resumes work on the border wall started by Trump.

Pennsylvania House greenlights earlier 2024 primary, but will likely run afoul of Senate

A bill to set Pennsylvania's 2024 presidential primary for three weeks earlier narrowly cleared the state House, but will likely struggle to garner support in the Senate.

Pennsylvania Dems approve moving cash into a university grant program in a move GOP call unconstitutional

House Democrats in Pennsylvania are trying to shift money into a grant program for several universities in a move Republicans are objecting.

Florida sues Biden administration over threats of withholding funding due to union laws

Florida state officials have launched a lawsuit against the Biden administration for reportedly withholding federal grants over what they are describing as state union laws.

Cornell West ditches Green Party; now running for president as an independent

Cornell West is no longer running for the White House as a Green Party presidential candidate but an independent candidate instead in the 2024 race.

Gaetz ‘open-minded’ on rules change to eliminate motion to vacate, would support Jordan or Scalise as speaker

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz said he is “open-minded" on a House rules change that would abolish the tool he used to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., as speaker.

Biden, on Texas border wall, says he tried to ‘redirect’ the money

President Biden, speaking after his administration announced border wall construction in Texas, says he tried to redirect that money.

Republicans warn of mass exodus from bipartisan group over Dem failure to back McCarthy

House Republicans are warning their colleagues could leave a key bipartisan group over their Democratic counterparts' failure to do more to help former Speaker McCarthy.

GOP senators pledge to block any non-spending-related bills Schumer brings to the floor ahead of next deadline

GOP lawmakers want Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to bring appropriations bills to the floor for negotiations ahead of the November 17 deadline when the current spending patch expires.

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