…bill, SB354, that bans transgender girls and women from competing in women’s sports on March 25. Then, on March 30, the legislature passed HR1570, a law banning gender-affirming health care…

Investigating Power
…bill, SB354, that bans transgender girls and women from competing in women’s sports on March 25. Then, on March 30, the legislature passed HR1570, a law banning gender-affirming health care…
…and expanding labor rights for independent contractors. The legislation would also preempt state “right-to-work” laws by allowing private sector unions to negotiate “fair share” agreements with employers requiring all employees…
…Public Policy Government Justice Center Grassroot Institute of Hawaii Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute (formerly the Center for Class Action Fairness) Heritage Foundation Independent Women’s Law Center Institute for Free Speech…
…far more money on independent groups that paid for ads and other election expenditures to help 106 out of the 147 members of Congress take office. These Republican politicians would…
…Alaska state representative to be censured after make the wild claim that some Alaskan women who live in villages are happy to get pregnant so they can take a Medicaid-funded…
…senators have received the financial backing of Charles Koch, whose political operation and family have spent more than $15 million to put them in the Senate. Heavily Koch-funded independent spending…
…group. In the 2020 cycle, Koch Industries delivered $16 million to the super PAC, which spent money on independent expenditures boosting the re-election bids of Budd ($111,000) and Perry ($543,000…
…a bipartisan redistricting commission, with members appointed by both parties. In 2018, five states passed redistricting reforms, including Michigan, where 61 percent of voters approved an independent redistricting commission. While…
…as Roy Moore, the far-right Alabaman who ran for Senate in 2017 and was credibly accused of sexual misconduct with minors by multiple women. Liz Uihlein was a member of…
…Frank Ryan, and Ryan Warner signed both of those letters. Upon receipt, Shapiro responded, “Neither the Pennsylvania Constitution or state law allows the Attorney General to appoint an ‘independent prosecutor’”…