Stories From The States
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With the Voting Rights Act gutted, what’s next for elections?
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais altered Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
The decision could upend American politics and hold sweeping consequences for how states and local governments draw district lines at all levels of government, from Congress to school boards.
What does that mean for this year’s midterms, as well as future elections?
Does Claude dream of electric gavels? A federal case with Kansas connections sets an AI precedent.
Businesses to lawmakers: Stop harming our public lands and our bottom lines
Big swings, not bunts, are needed to improve government transparency in South Dakota
Trump’s new ‘Coalie’ mascot and myth of ‘clean, beautiful coal’ have a long history in advertising