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Iowa policymakers are debating a number of politically divisive issues, and as the legislative process plays out, they are being urged to avoid rhetoric faith leaders argue intertwines with extremism. This week, the Interfaith Alliance of Iowa sent a letter to the governor and state lawmakers asking them to be better role models, suggesting language stoking extremism will harm democracy. The letter cited recent incidents the group said intersect with divineness seen around the state. .
The event, a combination march and parade, was back after last year's event went virtual because of COVID. As Congress considers federal voting legislation, many participants underscored the need to protect hard-won voting rights.
It s been nearly a year since North Dakota began collecting racial data on people accused of committing crimes - a process that paves the way for a review to address potential bias in the state s criminal-justice system. In March 2021, a rule was established for prosecutors around the state to include the defendant s race, as perceived by law enforcement, when filing a criminal complaint. In an era of racial reckoning, said Judge Anthony Swain Benson, chairman of the Minority Justice Implementation Committee, it s vital to know if North Dakota s system favors certain populations over others. .
As Democrats in Congress struggle to get enough votes to pass new federal voter protections, Denver s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day "Marade" - a hybrid march and parade - saw strong turnout yesterday. The pandemic forced last year s event to go virtual. .