The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is suing New Hampshire officials over an election law backed by Republicans that the committee claims will disenfranchise voters and affect the party’s members. The lawsuit challenges a law passed last year that requires people who register and vote on election day without photo ID to send in missing documentation…
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the North Carolina Democratic Party on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Election immediately after a pair of GOP-backed election laws went into effect when the state legislature voted to override the Democratic governor’s veto on Tuesday. The lawsuit challenges Senate Bill 747, which…
know what? we are going to keep everybody on board. we are going to change our minds you don t have to have got be the shot. unless they vote on behalf of those 18,000 people. there will be lawsuit challenges. but they will lose. every time an employee mandate goes to a court the court rule in favor of the employer, because if you have restrictions on what the terms of service are for your employment, the employer goats decide. and in this case it s the county of los angeles. about a month before the vote, a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit from 13 los angeles police tempt employees over the vax mandate and what they said was the municipal court has long rejected a fundamental right to refuse vaccination. there is no fundamental right to continued governmental employees. pete: what about the idea of an emergency use vaccination though which is a different situation. i m no lawyer. but there can come a point where there is discrimination against people who are asked to work
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Ruling From Parliamentarian Gives Democrats an Extra Shot at Reconciliation. At the onset of the Biden Presidency, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sat for an
interview with NBC News in which he telegraphed a so-called “ace up his sleeve.” Well, I think we now know the identity of the Ace: The most important policy
news on the federal level to drop since the last
newsletter is the Parliamentarian’s ruling that the majority party in the Senate the Democrats, via Kamala Harris for those uninitiated may pass three reconciliation bills this year. Democrats were already celebrating the fact that they could pass two reconciliation bills this year, but this ruling from the parliamentarian gifts Democrats a much-needed windfall to pass their increasingly expensive agenda. Indeed, in an interview on NBC News, Senator Bernie Sanders, Chair of the Budget Committee, noted that the ruling is “important because i