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TOPEKA — Sen. Virgil Peck wants to raise the rent of reporters who write “inaccurate” things about him from their Statehouse offices.

The war between the Kansas GOP and Kansas' media organizations and government transparency laws continues...

 

TOPEKA — Sen. Virgil Peck wants to raise the rent of reporters who write “inaccurate” things about him from their Statehouse offices.

The war between the Kansas GOP and Kansas' media organizations and government transparency laws continues...

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/24935450

Trying to the same dirty trick from Pennsylvania. Hopefully our Wisconsin friends outwit the fascist.

 

Trying to the same dirty trick from Pennsylvania. Hopefully our Wisconsin friends outwit the fascist.

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/24817456

Ben Wikler and HCR lay out the case that investing volunteer time and donations in the Wisconsin Supreme Court Race is of the utmost importance to counter the $10M+ in spend by Elon and the Uihleins as this is likely a pivotal race for the WI congressional maps in 2026 and 2028.

 

Ben Wikler and HCR lay out the case that investing volunteer time and donations in the Wisconsin Supreme Court Race is of the utmost importance to counter the $10M+ in spend by Elon and the Uihleins as this is likely a pivotal race for the WI congressional maps in 2026 and 2028.

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/24780075

If you want to request your data from DOGE, Jamie Raskin outlines how to do so here: https://jamieraskin.com/doge-privacy-act-requests/

 

If you want to request your data from DOGE, Jamie Raskin outlines how to do so here: https://jamieraskin.com/doge-privacy-act-requests/

 

This is the class of behavior that is so desperately needed across the country to show our elected servants who's really in charge of this country: the people of the United States, not the oligarchs.

 

Absolutely disgusting.

“If it was up to me, Election Day would be Election Day,” Proctor added. “There wouldn’t be early voting. Mail-in ballots would only be for military or severely disabled. But I got to bring 84 people with me, so I’m trying to chip away at it.”

According to testimony the Kansas Secretary of State’s Office provided to Proctor’s committee, 2,110 ballots were received after Election Day last November and counted. There were 603 ballots received after the grace period, and 104 ballots arrived after Election Day with no postmark.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/28024792

Demand for abortion in Kansas skyrocketed by 58% during 2023 in response to near-total bans on the procedure in Missouri and Oklahoma and strict limits in other Midwest states.

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