Veto referendum related to education in Nebraska, Harris and Trump first debate
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** Education on the ballot with veto referendum in Nebraska
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Nebraska voters will decide on a veto referendum for a private education scholarship program on Nov. 5. Voters will decide whether to uphold or repeal provisions of Legislative Bill 1402 (LB 1402).
LB 1402 would authorize the state treasurer to administer an education scholarship program with a $10 million budget beginning in the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The program would provide scholarships to eligible students, covering all or part of the cost of attending any accredited non-governmental private elementary or secondary school in the state. The law would prioritize students based on household income.
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** Harris and Trump face off for the first time in second presidential debate
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ABC News hosted a second presidential debate on Tuesday, Sept. 10. It was the first debate between Vice President Kamala Harris (D) and former President Donald Trump (R).
The moderators were David Muir and Linsey Davis. The debate was hosted at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The debate started at 9 p.m. EDT and lasted 90 minutes with two commercial breaks. Candidate microphones were muted when it was not the candidate's turn to speak, and there was no live audience.
Click the link below to read our recap of the debate.
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** Battleground races where all candidates took the Ballotpedia candidate survey
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Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection survey provides voters a way to compare and contrast candidates’ responses to questions about themselves and their policies.
All the candidates running in the Nov. 5 marquee elections for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction, North Carolina Treasurer, and Virginia's 7th Congressional District completed Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection survey.
The Sept. 13 Daily Brew covered notable responses from candidates in each race. Click the link below to read the edition.
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