The Massachusetts attorney general is poised to decide this week if supporters of a petition to end the state's standardized test requirements for graduation will be permitted to collect signatures to force a statewide referendum.
Voters in Nebraska are likely to weigh in on the state's school choice program after a group submitted more than 100,000 signatures last week, seeking to force a ballot referendum.
Us, and it is my favorite part of the show. who had the biggest week? it doesn t have to be good, but the mvp, who? one whose name one? i think a woman in ohio named liz waters had the biggest weaken politics. she s the ohio democratic and state parties are the lifeblood in politics in the state, and ohio has been drifting away from the democrats, and when that happens, they lose talent, and it s this death spiral. and democrats had a very big night on tuesday. how come, remind our audience. they had a ballot referendum that was indirectly meant to block abortion rights in ohio. and democrats didn t just win, they overboard performed in a way that shocked the political world. this state has a senate seat and three house seats democrats have to defend, and so this is the person at the center of that fight. so, i think it s the voters of ohio.
Biggest weaken politics. she s the ohio democratic and state parties are the lifeblood in politics in the state, and ohio has been drifting away from the democrats, and when that happens, they lose talent, and it s this death spiral. and democrats had a very big night on tuesday. how come, remind our audience. they had a ballot referendum that was indirectly meant to block abortion rights in ohio. and democrats didn t just win, they overboard performed in a way that shocked the political world. this state has a senate seat and three house seats democrats have to defend, and so this is the person at the center of that fight. so, i think it s the voters of ohio. a double mvp in the buckeye state. because people are saying, well, they stood up for the right to choose, et cetera. but i think what they stood up for was democracy, in this case. but because what republicans were trying to do was basically sane, forget this majority rules stuff, you have to get a supermajority or