Few Americans today realize that until the passage of the 17th Amendment in 1913, US senators were appointed by their state legislatures, not by popular vote.
It appears the Liberals are living in an echo chamber. The young voters they need to find are not ...
When does the Senate vote on the SAVE Act today? Here's when and what to know about voting rights and requirements status.
Why the "talking filibuster" proposal would waste precious Senate floor time and hurt both parties. A warning about changing Senate rules.
Oklahoma's current system of closed primaries discourages higher-quality candidates, but SQ 836 isn't enough. Voters must demand change.
Republicans once lectured the rest of about the absence of shame. In the Epstein era, they’re the shameless ones.
The brash, progressive oysterman is unlike any recent Senate candidate the state has seen.
When does the Senate vote on the SAVE America Act today? Here's when and what to know about impact on voting rights and what is required to vote.
Democratic leaders of the Senate have submitted bills to promote better oversight of state grants and earmarks.
When you have one-party rule that controls every single lever of state government, you get a level of arrogance, which we’ve ...
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