By the time lawmakers wrapped up their work on May 8, they have tackled hundreds of mundane and monumental proposals in a session defined by flashes of acrimony but also stretches of cooperation, intraparty dissent and interparty filibuster, and a new reality at the state Capitol — notably that Republicans are powerless to stop Democrats when they re united, and the supermajority is deeply fractured on certain issues.
By the time lawmakers wrapped up their work on May 8, they have tackled hundreds of mundane and monumental proposals in a session defined by flashes of acrimony but also stretches of cooperation, intraparty dissent and interparty filibuster, and a new reality at the state Capitol — notably that Republicans are powerless to stop Democrats when they re united, and the supermajority is deeply fractured on certain issues.
If signed into law, House Bill 1306 would give elected officials the power to block someone from viewing or interacting with the official s social media pages — for any reason.
If made law, House Bill 1306 would give elected officials the power to block someone from viewing or interacting with the official s social media pages — for any reason.