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Elected in upset, Pennsylvania House Speaker looks to retain position

Democratic Pennsylvania House Speaker Mark Rozzi, elected earlier this month as a 'compromise candidate,' says he has no intentions of forfeiting the speakership in the future.

Wisconsin activists sue to keep bail crackdown, welfare work requirements off primary ballot

Activists in Wisconsin are suing to block two ballot measures that would allow voters to decide on welfare work requirements and stricter bail laws on the state's April ballot.

House lawmakers prepare to remove Ilhan Omar from foreign affairs committee

The House Rules Committee will meet on Tuesday night to prepare a resolution that could remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from the House Foreign Affairs committee.

Illinois loses appeal over gun control law, leaving restraining order in effect

Illinois lost an appeal in court on Tuesday as a panel voted to keep a temporary restraining order in place against a newly passed gun control law.

Vermont weighing legal protections for providers of abortion, trans procedures

Vermont lawmakers are hearing testimony on two bills designed to establish legal protections for providers of abortions and sex change procedures.

Virginia bill would ban transgender athletes from women’s sports

A Virginia bill that would require transgender athletes in public schools to play on teams that match their biological sex passed in the House.

Pennsylvania Democrats endorse Philly appellate judge for state Supreme Court seat

Pennsylvania's Democratic Party has endorsed Daniel McCafferey, a Philadelphia appellate court judge, to be their nominee for a seat on the state Supreme Court.

How a group of Democrats and Republicans could bypass McCarthy and lift the debt ceiling

The House and Senate are at a standstill over passing the same bill to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a fiscal crisis and possible global economic meltdown.

Indiana Supreme Court declines immediate consideration of challenge to abortion ban

The Indiana Supreme Court has announced that it will not immediately consider a religious freedom-based challenge to the state's abortion ban.

Trump seen in 2022 video decrying ‘witch hunt,’ pleading the Fifth in deposition before New York AG

Former President Trump pleads the Fifth Amendment in a newly released video from his August 2022 deposition before New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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