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The GOP s 2020 Campaign Against People of Color

March 2, 2021 - 5:25pm This article is published in partnership with Salon. After the November election last year, the national coordinating group of Republican state attorneys general boasted about the success of its aggressive advertising and media campaign against Democrats. The group had used incidents of violence that occurred alongside massive peaceful protests of police killings of unarmed Black men to portray Democrats as lawless liberals who want to burn America. Our five-month Lawless Liberals campaign earned millions of impressions and emphasized that the Republican AGs are America s strongest defenders of economic freedom, defending the nation from threats of socialism, chaos, and lawlessness, the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) wrote in its press release.

Montana Lawmakers Reject Right-To-Work Bill For Private Unions

Yellowstone Public Radio Union members gather on the front steps of the Montana Capitol to celebrate the defeat of House Bill 251 on March 2, 2021. On the heels of voting down other labor-related bills, Montana lawmakers decisively rejected a so-called right-to-work bill for private unions today. Opposition to House Bill 251 drew applause from union members packing the House gallery and passionate debate from lawmakers who repeatedly referenced Montana’s storied labor history. “You can’t think of anything that these people don’t do for you and the citizens of Montana,” said Butte Democratic Rep. Jim Keane. HB 251 would’ve prohibited private union membership as a condition of employment and barred unions from requiring non-members covered by collective bargaining to pay dues.

The Year of Governors Living Dangerously

The Year of Governors Living Dangerously They’ve been in the spotlight over the last 12 months as Washington bucked responsibility to the states. Now many of them are facing harsh critics and challenges to their power. Donald F. Kettl, Federalism Columnist   |   March 3, 2021   |  Opinion If 2020 was the year of the governor, 2021 is shaping up as the year of governors in trouble. In the last 12 months, governors across the country leapt to the foreground. But New York’s Andrew Cuomo and California’s Gavin Newsom, who led the pandemic fight from their capitals, are now under fierce assault Cuomo as the focus of an investigation for producing misleading data on COVID-19’s impact, and Newsom as the object of a recall in the face of voter anger over pandemic shutdowns and restrictions. And in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott is facing harsh criticism for the state’s bumbling management of a winter storm’s assault on

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