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WJAR:
Report shows primary turnout growing but still slim; states need
reform for participation
Last year, nearly 80% of eligible
voters chose to skip primary elections across the country. New
research shows participation is growing, but there is still a lot of
work to be done to get more people to vote. The Bipartisan Policy
Center (BPC), a D.C.-based think tank that promotes bipartisanship, is
behind the new report called "2022 Primary Turnout: Trends and Lessons
for Boosting Participation."
NCSL:
‘The Eleven’: Women in Missouri Senate Foster Literacy, Bipartisanship
With New Book
The women of the Missouri
Senate—six Republicans and five Democrats—decided to have a dinner
together in late 2021 to get to know each other better. No shop talk,
they said. But before the night ended, they had decided to write a
children’s book to celebrate their diverse backgrounds and possibly
inspire a new generation of legislators. They even decided on a name
for the book: “You Can, Too!” And they committed to developing a
comprehensive, bipartisan approach to make sure Missouri children
could read, which was fitting, since many of them had worked as
teachers. “We know each other differently than we did before, and so
there’s a little more grace there.” —Sen. Jill Schupp.
News6: Bipartisan
Mental Health Bill Would Ensure Medicare Beneficiaries Access to
Clinical Psychologists
Increased access to mental
healthcare services for older Americans is the intention of
legislation introduced this month by U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin
(R-OK) and a handful of his Republican and Democratic colleagues. The
bipartisan measure would ensure Medicare beneficiaries have access to
clinical psychologists across all settings of care. Sen. Sherrod Brown
(D-OH) is the lead sponsor of the bill with Mullin. Sen. Susan Collins
(R-ME) and Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM) signed on as
co-sponsors.
ABC 11: North
Carolina Supreme Court rehears redistricting case on
gerrymandering
The North Carolina Supreme Court is
rehearing a legal challenge regarding redistricting. It's a fairly
unusual move for a court to take this action, but the decision to do
so could have a major effect on future elections. In its initial
decision in February 2022, the court ruled the original maps
constituted extreme partisan gerrymandering, violating the state's
constitution in several different ways.
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March Book: Fahrenheit
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