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Subject ICYMI: Top stories from the week
Date December 6, 2019 8:45 PM
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A weekly shot of this week's most viewed stories from Ballotpedia's Daily Brew.
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Each week, we bring you a collection of the most viewed stories from The Daily Brew, condensed. Here are the top stories from the week of December 1 - December 7.
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** 1. STEYER LEADS DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS IN BALLOTPEDIA PAGEVIEWS
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For the week ending Nov. 30, Tom Steyer's campaign page on Ballotpedia received 4,081 views. This was the first week Steyer's page received the most pageviews among the Democratic field.
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** 2. KAVANAUGH STATEMENT SUGGESTS SUPREME COURT COULD REVISIT NONDELEGATION DOCTRINE
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The nondelegation doctrine is a legal principle that prohibits legislative bodies from delegating their powers to either executive agencies or private entities. Kavanaugh's Nov. 25 opinion hinted that he would consider reviewing the doctrine.
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** 3. SUPREME COURT TO HEAR ORAL ARGUMENT IN 24 CASES OVER THE NEXT THREE MONTHS
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The U.S. Supreme Court began its December sitting this week, hearing oral argument in six cases. The court will also hear arguments in six cases next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
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** 4. PENNSYLVANIA STATE SENATOR BECOMES 10TH STATE LEGISLATOR TO SWITCH PARTIES IN 2019
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John Yudichak announced Nov. 19 that he had changed his party affiliation from Democratic to Independent. Yudichak also said he would begin caucusing with the state Senate's Republican majority.
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** 5. TWO CONGRESSMEN ANNOUNCE THEY AREN’T RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION IN 2020
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Thirty members of the U.S. House—nine Democrats and 21 Republicans—have announced they will not run for re-election in 2020.
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