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Each week, we bring you a collection of the most viewed stories from The Daily Brew, condensed. If you like this newsletter, consider signing up for The Daily Brew to wake up and learn something new each day.
Here are the top stories from the week of May 6 - May 10. |
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Ballotpedia’s Administrative State Legislation Tracker
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This week, Ballotpedia announced the launch of our Administrative State Legislation Tracker—a centralized hub that will help users understand state-level administrative state reform activity across the country.
If you want to track legislation related to administrative state reforms, our 50 State Administrative State Legislative Tracker tracks bill movement every step of the way. We make daily updates so you can act quickly and translate bill text into summaries in easy-to-understand, everyday language.
Click the link below to check it out. |
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Indiana voters decide primaries for congressional and state offices
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Indiana held primaries for congressional and state offices on Tuesday. Here’s what was on the ballot:
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U.S. Senate Democratic primary
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Primaries for all nine of the state's U.S. House districts
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Primaries for three state executive offices: governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general
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Primaries for 41 seats in the state legislature
Find full election results at the link below. |
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Maryland's primary takes place on Tuesday
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Maryland is holding primaries for congressional and local offices on Tuesday, May 14. Voters will decide primaries for one member of the U.S. Senate and eight U.S. House districts.
At the local level, the city of Baltimore, Maryland, is holding primary elections for mayor, comptroller, city council, and circuit court judges. Five counties within our coverage scope are holding primary elections for school boards: Anne Arundel County, Cecil County, Howard County, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County. |
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