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House Oversight Democrats say Chairman Comer held back evidence, misled on witnesses

House Oversight Democrats on Thursday accused Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) of withholding evidence or misleading the public about the witnesses Republicans have spoken with in their investigation into President Biden's family. Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said in a letter to Comer that he was troubled by the chairman’s recent claims that Republicans had spoken...

Kentucky Dem chairman compares Republicans to Judas on eve of Good Friday

Kentucky Democratic Party Chairman Colmon Elridge compared Republicans to Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ to death, on the day before Good Friday.

Biden hands environmentalists major victory in fight against mining, oil drilling

The Biden administration proposed a rule last week that would potentially allow environmental groups to block oil and gas development on public lands.

Wisconsin Gov. Evers pardons 159 low-level offenders

Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers pardoned 159 people Friday, most of whom were convicted on low-level theft, drug dealing and possession charges.

North Carolina House budget approved, now heads to Senate

The proposed North Carolina two-year budget plan has been approved by the state House on Thursday. The bill is now headed to the Senate for consideration.

VP Kamala Harris to make surprise Tennessee visit after 2 Democrats expelled from House

Vice President Kamala Harris will be making an impromptu visit in Nashville, Tennessee to meet with state lawmakers who were expelled for storming the state capital.

GOP gubernatorial candidate Keck proposes using sports betting revenue for school safety

Alan Keck proposed a plan in which revenue collected from sports betting would be used for school safety. He announced this a week after a bill legalizing sports betting won final passage.

Tennessee Democrats say House expulsion vote ‘looked like a Jim Crow-era trial’

Democrats in the Tennessee Black Caucus on Friday condemned the expulsion of two Black Democratic lawmakers from the state House, accusing the Republican majority of racism.

South Carolina House approves tax cut on feminine hygiene items

The South Carolina House approved a bill that would provide a tax cut on feminine hygiene items including tampons and pads. If the bill is signed into a law the state could lose $5.9 million.

Republican lawmakers in Delaware push back against electric-vehicle mandate

Republican lawmakers proposed a measure to stop officials from phasing out the sales of new gasoline-fueled vehicles in Delaware by 2035.

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