Conservative judges are rolling back rights with trickery Americans have witnessed something remarkable unfolding in the judicial system in recent years: Conservative jurists seemingly bent on taking away —as opposed to preserving or expanding—rights from abortion to affirmative action enjoyed by the American public. Many of these rights are being methodically erased in lengthy, complex judicial opinions that the vast majority of citizens will never rea… Pandemic still at forefront of WA state schools superintendent race State Superintendent Chris Reykdal is running for a third term against two opponents who would have taken a different approach for schools during the pandemic. Rollout of transgender bathroom law sows confusion among Utah public school families Utah educators have been rushing to prepare students and staff as the state starts cracking down on any public school found not enforcing new bathroom restrictions for transgender individuals |
Klobuchar Asks Regulators to Investigate MultiPlan Over Health Care Pricing A data analytics firm has helped big health insurers cut payments to doctors, raising concerns about possible price fixing. California passed a law to stop ‘pay to play’ in local politics. After two years, legislators want to gut it A 2022 law limits campaign contributions to $250 to local elected officials from a donor with a license, building permit or other proceeding before the officials. Now there’s a bill to raise the limit to $1,000 and loosen other restrictions. Even Without the January 6 Insurrection, the 2021 Presidential Transition Was Not Good. Are We Ready For 2025? Four years ago, the Trump administration's cooperation with Biden’s team was inconsistent at best. Can the two camps set aside their differences and properly plan for another transition? The post Even Without the January 6 Insurrection, the 2021 Presidential Transition Was Not Good. Are We Ready For 2025? appeared first on Washington Monthly . |