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- That assumption is rooted in beliefs that she’s an ineffective advocate and a poor manager of personnel, and that on a more fundamental level she lacks a clear sense of what she stands for or who she wants to be. The stories, quotes and observations from a pair of 2023 magazine profiles, one in The Atlantic and one in The New York Times Magazine, provided yet more grist for these worries.
But some of the perceptions of Harris date back to her failed 2020 Democratic primary campaign, and one moment in particular: her contribution to the debate over health care policy, which at the time was a major flash point. In that episode, you can see a politician with some of the very liabilities Harris’ critics perceive today. But you can also see one with strengths that many Democrats crave, especially in a president.
- That assumption is rooted in beliefs that she’s an ineffective advocate and a poor manager of personnel, and that on a more fundamental level she lacks a clear sense of what she stands for or who she wants to be. The stories, quotes and observations from a pair of 2023 magazine profiles, one in The Atlantic and one in The New York Times Magazine, provided yet more grist for these worries.
But some of the perceptions of Harris date back to her failed 2020 Democratic primary campaign, and one moment in particular: her contribution to the debate over health care policy, which at the time was a major flash point. In that episode, you can see a politician with some of the very liabilities Harris’ critics perceive today. But you can also see one with strengths that many Democrats crave, especially in a president.
- That assumption is rooted in beliefs that she’s an ineffective advocate and a poor manager of personnel, and that on a more fundamental level she lacks a clear sense of what she stands for or who she wants to be. The stories, quotes and observations from a pair of 2023 magazine profiles, one in The Atlantic and one in The New York Times Magazine, provided yet more grist for these worries.
But some of the perceptions of Harris date back to her failed 2020 Democratic primary campaign, and one moment in particular: her contribution to the debate over health care policy, which at the time was a major flash point. In that episode, you can see a politician with some of the very liabilities Harris’ critics perceive today. But you can also see one with strengths that many Democrats crave, especially in a president.
- That assumption is rooted in beliefs that she’s an ineffective advocate and a poor manager of personnel, and that on a more fundamental level she lacks a clear sense of what she stands for or who she wants to be. The stories, quotes and observations from a pair of 2023 magazine profiles, one in The Atlantic and one in The New York Times Magazine, provided yet more grist for these worries.
But some of the perceptions of Harris date back to her failed 2020 Democratic primary campaign, and one moment in particular: her contribution to the debate over health care policy, which at the time was a major flash point. In that episode, you can see a politician with some of the very liabilities Harris’ critics perceive today. But you can also see one with strengths that many Democrats crave, especially in a president.
- That assumption is rooted in beliefs that she’s an ineffective advocate and a poor manager of personnel, and that on a more fundamental level she lacks a clear sense of what she stands for or who she wants to be. The stories, quotes and observations from a pair of 2023 magazine profiles, one in [The Atlantic](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/11/kamala-harris-vice-presidency-2024-election-biden-age/675439/) and one in [The New York Times Magazine](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/10/magazine/kamala-harris.html), provided yet more grist for these worries.
But some of the perceptions of Harris date back to her failed 2020 Democratic primary campaign, and one moment in particular: her contribution to the debate over health care policy, which at the time was a major flash point. In that episode, you can see a politician with some of the very liabilities Harris’ critics perceive today. But you can also see one with strengths that many Democrats crave, especially in a president.
- At a recent outdoor art fest, I realized the sheer inadequacy of the contents of my summer bag and graciously accepted a body wipe from a kind stranger when waiting in line for the bathrooms. I immediately went home and equipped myself with everything one needs when they run hot and sweaty, and really, everything I’ve seen iconic women use in the city. They’re good for summer, sure, but really, for keeping you less sweaty all year.
And now, in the spirit of being a good neighbor, I will share my list with you.
HuffPost and its publishing partners may receive a commission from some purchases made via links on this page. Every item is independently curated by the HuffPost Shopping team. Prices and availability are subject to change.
- At a recent outdoor art fest, I realized the sheer inadequacy of the contents of my summer bag and graciously accepted a body wipe from a kind stranger when waiting in line for the bathrooms. I immediately went home and equipped myself with everything one needs when they run hot and sweaty, and really, everything I’ve seen iconic women use in the city. They’re good for summer, sure, but really, for keeping you less sweaty all year.
And now, in the spirit of being a good neighbor, I will share my list with you.
*HuffPost and its publishing partners [may receive a commission](https://www.huffpost.com/static/about-us-huffpost-shopping) from some purchases made via links on this page. Every item is independently curated by the HuffPost Shopping team. Prices and availability are subject to change.*
- At a recent outdoor art fest, I realized the sheer inadequacy of the contents of my summer bag and graciously accepted a body wipe from a kind stranger when waiting in line for the bathrooms. I immediately went home and equipped myself with everything one needs when they run hot and sweaty, and really, everything I’ve seen iconic women use in the city. They’re good for summer, sure, but really, for keeping you less sweaty all year.
And now, in the spirit of being a good neighbor, I will share my list with you.
HuffPost and its publishing partners may receive a commission from some purchases made via links on this page. Every item is independently curated by the HuffPost Shopping team. Prices and availability are subject to change.
- At a recent outdoor art fest, I realized the sheer inadequacy of the contents of my summer bag and graciously accepted a body wipe from a kind stranger when waiting in line for the bathrooms. I immediately went home and equipped myself with everything one needs when they run hot and sweaty, and really, everything I’ve seen iconic women use in the city. They’re good for summer, sure, but really, for keeping you less sweaty all year.
And now, in the spirit of being a good neighbor, I will share my list with you.
*HuffPost and its publishing partners may receive a commission from some purchases made via links on this page. Every item is independently curated by the HuffPost Shopping team. Prices and availability are subject to change.*
- At a recent outdoor art fest, I realized the sheer inadequacy of the contents of my summer bag and graciously accepted a body wipe from a kind stranger when waiting in line for the bathrooms. I immediately went home and equipped myself with everything one needs when they run hot and sweaty, and really, everything I’ve seen iconic women use in the city. They’re good for summer, sure, but really, for keeping you less sweaty all year.
And now, in the spirit of being a good neighbor, I will share my list with you.
*HuffPost and its publishing partners [may receive a commission](https://www.huffpost.com/static/about-us-huffpost-shopping) from some purchases made via links on this page. Every item is independently curated by the HuffPost Shopping team. Prices and availability are subject to change.*
- The ultra-Orthodox parties are key members of Netanyahu’s governing coalition and could potentially force new elections if they decide to leave the government in protest.
Party leaders have not said whether they will leave the government. Doing so could be risky, with Netanyahu’s coalition’s popularity lagging since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack that sparked the war.
- The ultra-Orthodox parties are key members of Netanyahu’s governing coalition and could potentially force new elections if they decide to leave the government in protest.
Party leaders have not said whether they will leave the government. Doing so could be risky, with Netanyahu’s coalition’s popularity lagging since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack that sparked the war.
- The ultra-Orthodox parties are key members of Netanyahu’s governing coalition and could potentially force new elections if they decide to leave the government in protest.
Party leaders have not said whether they will leave the government. Doing so could be risky, with Netanyahu’s coalition’s popularity lagging since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack that sparked the war.
- “In every sphere of current or future federal regulation, expect courts from now on to play a commanding role ... It is a role this Court has now claimed for itself, as well as for other judges,” she said.
The high court had the option, she said, of intervening in federal agencies’ policy decisions on a case-by-case basis, as it had been doing previously.
“But evidently that was, for this Court, all too piecemeal,” she lamented. “In one fell swoop, the majority today gives itself exclusive power over every open issue — no matter how expertise-driven or policy-laden — involving the meaning of regulatory law. As if it did not have enough on its plate, the majority turns itself into the country’s administrative czar.”
- “In every sphere of current or future federal regulation, expect courts from now on to play a commanding role ... It is a role this Court has now claimed for itself, as well as for other judges,” she said.
The high court had the option, she said, of intervening in federal agencies’ policy decisions on a case-by-case basis, as it had been doing previously.
“But evidently that was, for this Court, all too piecemeal,” she lamented. “In one fell swoop, the majority today gives itself exclusive power over every open issue — no matter how expertise-driven or policy-laden — involving the meaning of regulatory law. As if it did not have enough on its plate, the majority turns itself into the country’s administrative czar.”
- “In every sphere of current or future federal regulation, expect courts from now on to play a commanding role ... It is a role this Court has now claimed for itself, as well as for other judges,” she said.
The high court had the option, she said, of intervening in federal agencies’ policy decisions on a case-by-case basis, as it had been doing previously.
“But evidently that was, for this Court, all too piecemeal,” she lamented. “In one fell swoop, the majority today gives itself exclusive power over every open issue — no matter how expertise-driven or policy-laden — involving the meaning of regulatory law. As if it did not have enough on its plate, the majority turns itself into the country’s administrative czar.”
- “In every sphere of current or future federal regulation, expect courts from now on to play a commanding role ... It is a role this Court has now claimed for itself, as well as for other judges,” she said.
The high court had the option, she said, of intervening in federal agencies’ policy decisions on a case-by-case basis, as it had been doing previously.
“But evidently that was, for this Court, all too piecemeal,” she lamented. “In one fell swoop, the majority today gives itself exclusive power over every open issue — no matter how expertise-driven or policy-laden — involving the meaning of regulatory law. As if it did not have enough on its plate, the majority turns itself into the country’s administrative czar.”
- “In every sphere of current or future federal regulation, expect courts from now on to play a commanding role ... It is a role this Court has now claimed for itself, as well as for other judges,” she said.
The high court had the option, she said, of intervening in federal agencies’ policy decisions on a case-by-case basis, as it had been doing previously.
“But evidently that was, for this Court, all too piecemeal,” she lamented. “In one fell swoop, the majority today gives itself exclusive power over every open issue — no matter how expertise-driven or policy-laden — involving the meaning of regulatory law. As if it did not have enough on its plate, the majority turns itself into the country’s administrative czar.”
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“In every sphere of current or future federal regulation, expect courts from now on to play a commanding role ... It is a role this Court has now claimed for...
https://app.t2.world/article/cly10hx6b8778441zmclysjk3up
- “Courts do,” he added. “The Framers anticipated that courts would often confront statutory ambiguities and expected that courts would resolve them by exercising independent legal judgment. Chevron gravely erred in concluding that the inquiry is fundamentally different just because an administrative interpretation is in play.”
Roberts also took issue with “the view that interpretation of ambiguous statutory provisions amounts to policymaking suited for political actors rather than courts,” as a misconception of the judicial role.
- “Courts do,” he added. “The Framers anticipated that courts would often confront statutory ambiguities and expected that courts would resolve them by exercising independent legal judgment. Chevron gravely erred in concluding that the inquiry is fundamentally different just because an administrative interpretation is in play.”
Roberts also took issue with “the view that interpretation of ambiguous statutory provisions amounts to policymaking suited for political actors rather than courts,” as a misconception of the judicial role.
- “Courts do,” he added. “The Framers anticipated that courts would often confront statutory ambiguities and expected that courts would resolve them by exercising independent legal judgment. Chevron gravely erred in concluding that the inquiry is fundamentally different just because an administrative interpretation is in play.”
Roberts also took issue with “the view that interpretation of ambiguous statutory provisions amounts to policymaking suited for political actors rather than courts,” as a misconception of the judicial role.
- “Courts do,” he added. “The Framers anticipated that courts would often confront statutory ambiguities and expected that courts would resolve them by exercising independent legal judgment. Chevron gravely erred in concluding that the inquiry is fundamentally different just because an administrative interpretation is in play.”
Roberts also took issue with “the view that interpretation of ambiguous statutory provisions amounts to policymaking suited for political actors rather than courts,” as a misconception of the judicial role.
- “Courts do,” he added. “The Framers anticipated that courts would often confront statutory ambiguities and expected that courts would resolve them by exercising independent legal judgment. Chevron gravely erred in concluding that the inquiry is fundamentally different just because an administrative interpretation is in play.”
Roberts also took issue with “the view that interpretation of ambiguous statutory provisions amounts to policymaking suited for political actors rather than courts,” as a misconception of the judicial role.
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“Courts do,” he added. “The Framers anticipated that courts would often confront statutory ambiguities and expected that courts would resolve them by exercising independent legal judgment. Chevron gravely erred in...
https://app.t2.world/article/clxzokrj413641781zmcrysm2m8l
- Tori Spelling’s mold situation has her fearing for her family’s health and safety.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor turned to Instagram to ask for help handling a household mold problem that she said has been “slowly killing” her loved ones “for three years.”
“Does anyone know how [to] find a Major Great MOLD lawyer in CA that can help our family?” Spelling asked, calling the issue “next level.”
- Tori Spelling’s mold situation has her fearing for her family’s health and safety.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor turned to [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/torispelling/) to ask for help handling a household mold problem that she said has been “slowly killing” her loved ones “for three years.”
“Does anyone know how \[to] find a Major Great MOLD lawyer in CA that can help our family?” Spelling asked, calling the issue “next level.”
- Tori Spelling’s mold situation has her fearing for her family’s health and safety.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor turned to Instagram to ask for help handling a household mold problem that she said has been “slowly killing” her loved ones “for three years.”
“Does anyone know how [to] find a Major Great MOLD lawyer in CA that can help our family?” Spelling asked, calling the issue “next level.”
- Tori Spelling’s mold situation has her fearing for her family’s health and safety.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor turned to Instagram to ask for help handling a household mold problem that she said has been “slowly killing” her loved ones “for three years.”
“Does anyone know how [to] find a Major Great MOLD lawyer in CA that can help our family?” Spelling asked, calling the issue “next level.”
- [Tori Spelling’s](https://www.huffpost.com/topic/tori-spelling) mold situation has her fearing for her family’s health and safety.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor turned to [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/torispelling/) to ask for help handling a household mold problem that she said has been “slowly killing” her loved ones “for three years.”
“Does anyone know how \[to] find a Major Great MOLD lawyer in CA that can help our family?” Spelling asked, calling the issue “next level.”
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Tori Spelling’s mold situation has her fearing for her family’s health and safety. The “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor turned to Instagram to ask for help handling a household mold...
https://app.t2.world/article/clxy975q27310421zmcdiudrl8e
- Like most people on death row, Gonzales experienced abuse and neglect as a child. His mother, who was 17 when he was born, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and turned Gonzales over to her parents, according to a petition for clemency, which the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles rejected earlier this month. The first time Gonzales met his father was when he was 19 and they were both locked up in the county jail.
Starting at the age of 6, Gonzales was repeatedly sexually abused, including by a cousin. One of the few family members Gonzales felt close to, his aunt Loretta, was killed in a car accident when he was 15. He turned to cocaine and methamphetamine to cope with the grief, and dropped out of school, stealing and forging checks to pay for drugs.
- Like most people on death row, Gonzales experienced abuse and neglect as a child. His mother, who was 17 when he was born, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and turned Gonzales over to her parents, according to a petition for clemency, which the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles rejected earlier this month. The first time Gonzales met his father was when he was 19 and they were both locked up in the county jail.
Starting at the age of 6, Gonzales was repeatedly sexually abused, including by a cousin. One of the few family members Gonzales felt close to, his aunt Loretta, was killed in a car accident when he was 15. He turned to cocaine and methamphetamine to cope with the grief, and dropped out of school, stealing and forging checks to pay for drugs.
- Like most people on death row, Gonzales experienced abuse and neglect as a child. His mother, who was 17 when he was born, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and turned Gonzales over to her parents, according to a petition for clemency, which the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles rejected earlier this month. The first time Gonzales met his father was when he was 19 and they were both locked up in the county jail.
Starting at the age of 6, Gonzales was repeatedly sexually abused, including by a cousin. One of the few family members Gonzales felt close to, his aunt Loretta, was killed in a car accident when he was 15. He turned to cocaine and methamphetamine to cope with the grief, and dropped out of school, stealing and forging checks to pay for drugs.
- Like most people on death row, Gonzales experienced abuse and neglect as a child. His mother, who was 17 when he was born, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and turned Gonzales over to her parents, according to a petition for clemency, which the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles rejected earlier this month. The first time Gonzales met his father was when he was 19 and they were both locked up in the county jail.
Starting at the age of 6, Gonzales was repeatedly sexually abused, including by a cousin. One of the few family members Gonzales felt close to, his aunt Loretta, was killed in a car accident when he was 15. He turned to cocaine and methamphetamine to cope with the grief, and dropped out of school, stealing and forging checks to pay for drugs.
- Like most people on death row, Gonzales experienced abuse and neglect as a child. His mother, who was 17 when he was born, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and turned Gonzales over to her parents, according to a petition for clemency, which the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles rejected earlier this month. The first time Gonzales met his father was when he was 19 and they were both locked up in the county jail.
Starting at the age of 6, Gonzales was repeatedly sexually abused, including by a cousin. One of the few family members Gonzales felt close to, his aunt Loretta, was killed in a car accident when he was 15. He turned to cocaine and methamphetamine to cope with the grief, and dropped out of school, stealing and forging checks to pay for drugs.
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Like most people on death row, Gonzales experienced abuse and neglect as a child. His mother, who was 17 when he was born, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and...
https://app.t2.world/article/clxwqnn791479151zmchzrc9w7v
- Norfolk Southern overlooked alternatives and “compromised the integrity of the vent and burn decision by withholding complete and accurate expert opinions and information from the incident commander,” Stancil said. He noted that representatives of OxyVinyls, the company that manufactured the vinyl chloride onboard the train, repeatedly told the railroad that there were no signs of polymerization in the tanker cars, but that assessment was not relayed to the incident command team.
“The pattern of dismissing contradictory evidence while interpreting ambiguous evidence in support of Norfolk Southern’s and its contractors’ original belief was consistent with confirmation bias,” he said. “Whatever the underlying explanations were for the continued support of a vent and burn action, none justifies failing to communicate accurate and complete information, including dissenting expert opinions, to the incident command. ”
- Norfolk Southern overlooked alternatives and “compromised the integrity of the vent and burn decision by withholding complete and accurate expert opinions and information from the incident commander,” Stancil said. He noted that representatives of OxyVinyls, the company that manufactured the vinyl chloride onboard the train, repeatedly told the railroad that there were no signs of polymerization in the tanker cars, but that assessment was not relayed to the incident command team.
“The pattern of dismissing contradictory evidence while interpreting ambiguous evidence in support of Norfolk Southern’s and its contractors’ original belief was consistent with confirmation bias,” he said. “Whatever the underlying explanations were for the continued support of a vent and burn action, none justifies failing to communicate accurate and complete information, including dissenting expert opinions, to the incident command.”
- Norfolk Southern overlooked alternatives and “compromised the integrity of the vent and burn decision by withholding complete and accurate expert opinions and information from the incident commander,” Stancil said. He noted that representatives of OxyVinyls, the company that manufactured the vinyl chloride onboard the train, repeatedly told the railroad that there were no signs of polymerization in the tanker cars, but that assessment was not relayed to the incident command team.
“The pattern of dismissing contradictory evidence while interpreting ambiguous evidence in support of Norfolk Southern’s and its contractors’ original belief was consistent with confirmation bias,” he said. “Whatever the underlying explanations were for the continued support of a vent and burn action, none justifies failing to communicate accurate and complete information, including dissenting expert opinions, to the incident command.”
- Norfolk Southern overlooked alternatives and “compromised the integrity of the vent and burn decision by withholding complete and accurate expert opinions and information from the incident commander,” Stancil said. He noted that representatives of OxyVinyls, the company that manufactured the vinyl chloride onboard the train, repeatedly told the railroad that there were no signs of polymerization in the tanker cars, but that assessment was not relayed to the incident command team.
“The pattern of dismissing contradictory evidence while interpreting ambiguous evidence in support of Norfolk Southern’s and its contractors’ original belief was consistent with confirmation bias,” he said. “Whatever the underlying explanations were for the continued support of a vent and burn action, none justifies failing to communicate accurate and complete information, including dissenting expert opinions, to the incident command.”
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Norfolk Southern overlooked alternatives and “compromised the integrity of the vent and burn decision by withholding complete and accurate expert opinions and information from the incident commander,” Stancil said. He...
https://app.t2.world/article/clxvenp5l850211zmcbbld0d6e
- “It just made the worst of the worst people here more bold in their bigotry, and that trickles down to our kids,” Darcy Saffer, the parent of two transgender nonbinary children in Bozeman, Montana, told HuffPost last year. The law is blocked while the Montana Supreme Court weighs whether it is unconstitutional.
Do No Harm has also filed a host of lawsuits to block programs aimed at diversifying the medical profession.
In addition to receiving $750,000 from Leo’s network, Do No Harm paid Leo’s consulting firm $231,185 for “public affairs” services. The consulting firm, CRC Advisors, and other for-profit firms in which Leo has a financial stake have been [paid millions of dollars over the years](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/01/dark-money-leonard-leo-judicial-activism-00084864) by various nonprofits in Leo’s orbit, resulting in a liberal watchdog [calling on the IRS](https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-influence/2023/04/06/watchdog-asks-irs-for-probe-of-leo-linked-nonprofits-00090910) to investigate whether the payments violate rules on charitable giving.
- “It just made the worst of the worst people here more bold in their bigotry, and that trickles down to our kids,” Darcy Saffer, the parent of two transgender nonbinary children in Bozeman, Montana, told HuffPost last year. The law is blocked while the Montana Supreme Court weighs whether it is unconstitutional.
Do No Harm has also filed a host of lawsuits to block programs aimed at diversifying the medical profession.
In addition to receiving $750,000 from Leo’s network, Do No Harm paid Leo’s consulting firm $231,185 for “public affairs” services. The consulting firm, CRC Advisors, and other for-profit firms in which Leo has a financial stake have been [paid millions of dollars over the years](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/01/dark-money-leonard-leo-judicial-activism-00084864) by various nonprofits in Leo’s orbit, resulting in a liberal watchdog [calling on the IRS](https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-influence/2023/04/06/watchdog-asks-irs-for-probe-of-leo-linked-nonprofits-00090910) to investigate whether the payments violate rules on charitable giving.
- “It just made the worst of the worst people here more bold in their bigotry, and that trickles down to our kids,” Darcy Saffer, the parent of two transgender nonbinary children in Bozeman, Montana, told HuffPost last year. The law is blocked while the Montana Supreme Court weighs whether it is unconstitutional.
Do No Harm has also filed a host of lawsuits to block programs aimed at diversifying the medical profession.
In addition to receiving $750,000 from Leo’s network, Do No Harm paid Leo’s consulting firm $231,185 for “public affairs” services. The consulting firm, CRC Advisors, and other for-profit firms in which Leo has a financial stake have been paid millions of dollars over the years by various nonprofits in Leo’s orbit, resulting in a liberal watchdog calling on the IRS to investigate whether the payments violate rules on charitable giving.
- “It just made the worst of the worst people here more bold in their bigotry, and that trickles down to our kids,” Darcy Saffer, the parent of two transgender nonbinary children in Bozeman, Montana, told HuffPost last year. The law is blocked while the Montana Supreme Court weighs whether it is unconstitutional.
Do No Harm has also filed a host of lawsuits to block programs aimed at diversifying the medical profession.
In addition to receiving $750,000 from Leo’s network, Do No Harm paid Leo’s consulting firm $231,185 for “public affairs” services. The consulting firm, CRC Advisors, and other for-profit firms in which Leo has a financial stake have been paid millions of dollars over the years by various nonprofits in Leo’s orbit, resulting in a liberal watchdog calling on the IRS to investigate whether the payments violate rules on charitable giving.
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“It just made the worst of the worst people here more bold in their bigotry, and that trickles down to our kids,” Darcy Saffer, the parent of two transgender nonbinary...
https://app.t2.world/article/clxtw9eki811441gmcwsom4497
- Boebert was expected to win reelection easily in 2022, but ultimately defeated Democratic challenger Adam Frisch by just 0.16 point. Rather than face Frisch again, Boebert bailed on her constituents and jumped to a new district, where her theater antics have already been an issue on the campaign trail.
Both Democratic and Republican primaries will be held this week.
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- The order specifically mentions the Department of Defense and asks it to establish procedures to provide active-duty military personnel the opportunity each year to register, update their voter registration information or request an absentee ballot.
It also directs the Department of Justice to provide educational materials about registration and voting to those in federal custody as they prepare to be released, along with information about rules that might prohibit them from voting.