âFight for the heart of the partyâ: Why the LNPâs Senate showdown matters
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A bitter battle between the Christian right and traditional conservatives for the top spot on the Queensland Liberal National Partyâs Senate ticket will be fought on Saturday as the party deals with bigger ideological struggles.
The preselection showdown, a new front in the LNP civil war, will see James McGrath and Amanda Stoker fight for the No.1 spot on the ticket and the six-year job security that it guarantees.
Fight for the heart of the party : Why the LNP s Senate showdown matters
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April 26, 2021 - 10:45am
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments today in
. The case challenges the constitutionality of a California law that requires nonprofits operating in the state to provide regulators with a copy of their Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form listing their largest donors.
The Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF), a $19 million nonprofit in the vast political network of billionaire Charles Koch, and its allies argue that the rule infringes on their First Amendment rights and will open donors up to harassment and deter their giving, despite the fact that the information is kept confidential from the public. The case has been consolidated with another challenge to California s law by the Thomas More Law Center, a Christian Right litigation group.