Arkansas lawmakers declined to vote Wednesday on proposed language in an appropriation bill that would have classified several executive branch offices as state “agencies” in light of a controversy over whether certain state purchasing laws apply to the governor’s office. An audit report made public last week found potential violations of several laws in the […] The post Arkansas lawmakers reject proposed language to clarify applicability of purchasing laws appeared first on Arkansas Advocate.
The Florida Supreme Court paved the way for a 6-week abortion ban, while allowing an amendment that would enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution to appear on the November ballot.
A group trying to end qualified immunity, allowing citizens to sue police and public employees who violate their constitutional rights, has hit a wall.
A group trying to end qualified immunity, allowing citizens to sue police and public employees who violate their constitutional rights, has hit a wall.