From The Daily Signal <[email protected]>
Subject 7 States Push Noncitizen Voting, 4 States Say No
Date October 7, 2021 9:27 AM
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** 7 States Push Noncitizen Voting, 4 States Say No
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Municipalities in California, Maryland, and Vermont allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. Other jurisdictions are considering doing so.

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** Mom Fights to Remove Sexually Explicit Books From School Libraries
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“I am getting materials sent to me by parents all over the country because they all woke up ... they’re sending me stuff that would curl your hair,” says Stacy Langton.

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** What If Political ‘Polarization’ Isn’t the Big Problem?
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By abandoning the Founders’ accurate characterization of human nature and the governmental structure embodied in the Constitution, we set ourselves up for polarization and rage.

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** Adding Dental Benefits to Medicare Is a Solution in Search of a Problem
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Democrats’ proposed changes could leave seniors with worse dental coverage than they currently enjoy.

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** President’s ‘Word as a Biden’ Isn’t Worth Much, His Record Shows
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When President Biden wants you to believe something he’s about to say, he prefaces it with the phrase, “I give you my word as a Biden.”

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** GOP Attorneys General Warn Against ‘Weaponizing’ FBI to Target Parents
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“This is the latest shameful attempt to force critical race theory upon our impressionable children, against the will of their parents,” says Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich.

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** Is It OK for Activists to Corner Sen. Kyrsten Sinema in Restroom to Demand Her Vote?
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The Constitution grants all Americans the right to peacefully protest and petition the government, but doing so inside a restroom and on camera raises concerns over lawmakers' privacy.

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