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Maine joins interstate popular vote compact

Maine participates in an interstate compact that delegates the presidential elector to the winner of the national popular vote. Sixteen states and Washington, D.C., have already joined the proposed agreement. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said, “The person who receives the most votes should be president.” “To do otherwise seems contrary to the foundations of our […]

Key senator wants vote on TikTok sale-or-ban bill ‘sooner as opposed to later’

A leading Democratic senator says he will “sooner rather than later” on a bipartisan bill that could force a sale or outright ban on TikTok, despite some critics expressing displeasure about the timeline. He said he hopes a vote will be taken. Senate Commerce Committee Chairwoman Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) is leading the Senate’s internal debate […]

86 Republicans Vote To Allow Warrantless Spying Of Americans With FISA

Eighty-six House Republicans voted against an amendment to the FISA reauthorization bill which would have added a warrant requirement to prevent the U.S. government from spying on Americans without their knowledge. The vote tally on the amendment, introduced by Republican Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, was 212-212, with House Speaker Mike Johnson casting the tiebreaker vote […]

Eighty-Six House Republicans Vote for Warrantless Surveillance of Americans

On Friday, 86 House Republicans voted against an amendment that would have required a warrant to monitor Americans’ communications. Congressman Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) was suggested This bill is an amendment to the Information Reform and Security Act (RISAA) and reauthorizes Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Section 702 is a law intended […]

Speaker Johnson Lit Constitution on Fire by Casting Deciding Vote for Deep State Spies

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Friday cast a tie-breaking vote against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) requiring warrants to search Americans’ communications, citing the Constitution. He said it was destroyed. Massey wrote: “That’s how the Constitution goes. An amendment to require a warrant to spy on Americans is defeated by a majority vote. This is […]

Oakland officials vote to add ‘San Francisco’ to airport’s name

Oakland officials have voted to change the name of the city’s airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, despite the city of San Francisco threatening to sue for trademark infringement. The Port of Oakland Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to move forward with the name change, with a second vote for final approval […]

California lawmakers vote for $17B deficit reduction plan

The California Legislature passed nearly $17 billion in spending cuts Thursday. Previous efforts pushed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and his Democratic allies have provided small revenue boosts, including $1.5 billion in additional revenue from increased taxes on companies that administer the state’s Medicaid program. . Lawmakers have already rejected attempts to reduce the budget deficit […]