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Subject ICYMI: Top stories of the week
Date January 19, 2024 9:21 PM
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A weekly shot of this week's most viewed stories from Ballotpedia's Daily Brew
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Here are the top stories from the week of January 15-January 19.

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** Ballotpedia’s new dashboard is your go-to resource for information about police collective bargaining agreements
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This week, we launched our Police Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) Dashboard ([link removed] . This new resource allows you to find timely, reliable, nonpartisan information on police collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) in all 50 states and the 100 most populated cities in the U.S.

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** Donald Trump wins Iowa Republican caucus
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Former President Donald Trump won the Iowa Republican caucus with 51% of the vote. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis placed second with 21%, followed by former South Carolina Governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley with 19% and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy with 8%. No other candidate received more than 1% of the vote.

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** Twenty-one states have adopted laws on ballot measure readability
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Twenty-one states have laws on how legislators, secretaries of state, or other election officials write the question or description of a ballot measure.

The average readability score between 2017 and 2023 was 18.5 years of education—roughly akin to the reading level of a second-year graduate school student.

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