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George Floyd protests trigger wave of GOP anti-riot laws

George Floyd protests trigger wave of GOP anti-riot laws • 9 min read New penalties target protesters in Republican-controlled states ABC News’ Devin Dwyer reports on the new wave of bills in dozens of states targeting public demonstrations, and whether they violate the First Amendment.Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP, FILE Dramatic protests that unsettled the nation after the murder of George Floyd in police custody have triggered quiet but growing backlash from state Republican lawmakers who are now pushing legislation to crack down on public demonstrations. At least 90 bills targeting protests have been introduced across 35 states since last May, according to the nonpartisan International Center for Not-for-Profit Law which has been tracking the legislation.

Why Iowa Has Become Such a Heartbreaker for Democrats

Why Iowa Has Become Such a Heartbreaker for Democrats Trip Gabriel © Jacob Moscovitch for The New York Times A woman with cutouts of the president and vice president in her backyard in Burlington, Iowa. The city’s population peaked around 1970. BURLINGTON, Iowa Tom Courtney and Terry Davis are former factory workers in Des Moines County along the Mississippi River in eastern Iowa, two men of similar age who skipped college but thrived in a community where blue-collar jobs used to be an engine of upward mobility. In 2008, Mr. Courtney’s daughter Shawna married Mr. Davis’s son Shannon. They celebrated at a rehearsal dinner at the Drake, a steak restaurant on the riverfront in Burlington. The two men are grandparents to Shawna’s daughters from her first marriage, and they occasionally met on the sidelines of Little League games.

Will Vote-by-App Ever Be Safe?

Will Vote-by-App Ever Be Safe? Even with strong security measures, Internet voting is still vulnerable to abuse from state-sponsored actors and malicious insiders. The push for online voting has been happening for years, but now that a major pandemic has hit the US, there is more incentive than ever for states and counties to try out online and mobile voting services. This summer, Delaware and West Virginia will allow online voting in their primaries, and New Jersey is also testing it in a municipal election. The Utah GOP recently used mobile voting in a virtual state convention. Other states and counties are likely to follow.

Unsafe Conditions And Understaffing Contributed To Staffers Killings, Democratic Lawmakers Say Following Tour Of Anamosa Prison

Unsafe Conditions And Understaffing Contributed To Staffers Killings, Democratic Lawmakers Say Following Tour Of Anamosa Prison
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