Judicial
Watch: Trial Set March 15 for Lawsuit Challenging Maryland’s
Gerrymandering Abuse
Judicial Watch
Judicial
Watch announced recently that a Maryland court has set a trial date for its
lawsuit against the State of Maryland that challenges the state’s 2021
Congressional redistricting plan. In moving forward with the case, the
court denied the motion of the State of Maryland and its election
officials to dismiss Judicial Watch’s lawsuit against them. The
trial is scheduled for March 15-18, 2022.
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New York
City’s War on Election Fairness
Judicial Watch
Gotham’s
new mayor is getting kudos for standing up to radicals on guns and crime
and schools, but when it comes to election integrity the Left is taking him
to the cleaners. Unchecked, it’s an electoral death sentence for Mayor
Eric Adams and fair elections in New York City.
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U.S. Starts
Disbursing $260 Mil to Promote Equity in Unemployment Benefits
Judicial Watch
Months
after the Biden administration announced it was dedicating an
unprecedented $260 million to promote “equitable access” to
government unemployment benefits the money is starting to flow so states
can address disparities, increase public awareness of the program and boost
the number of applicants. This week the Department of Labor (DOL) announced
that three states—Oregon, Pennsylvania and Virginia—and the District of
Columbia will split the initial $20 million, described by the agency
as first of their kind grants to advance equity in state unemployment
insurance.
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