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Wyoming delegates move to block oil, gas executive order

Wyoming delegates move to block oil, gas executive order
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Matt Gaetz slams Liz Cheney over impeachment at Wyoming rally, telling crowd she has blood on her hands

Matt Gaetz slams Liz Cheney over impeachment at Wyoming rally, telling crowd she has blood on her hands Print this article Rep. Matt Gaetz blasted fellow Republican Rep. Liz Cheney during an appearance in her home state of Wyoming. There’s basically two things that Liz Cheney has done in the United States Congress: frustrate the agenda of President Trump and sell out to the forever war machine,” Gaetz told a crowd of about 1,000 people gathered at the steps of the Wyoming Capitol on Thursday. The Wyoming Highway Patrol estimated there were 750 to 1,000 people in attendance at the rally, which demonstrated against Cheney s vote to impeach then-President Donald Trump. https://t.co/66ZIEKePE9 Casper Star-Tribune (@CSTribune)

The path forward for Dems

POLITICO Get the Huddle newsletter Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has agreed to a power-sharing agreement with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer after two Democratic senators vowed to protect the legislative filibuster, paving the way for Democrats to finally begin organizing the Senate committees, among other orders of business for the new majority.

Herman: Texas secession bill filed in House

Herman: Texas secession bill filed in House Ken Herman, Austin American-Statesman © Ken Herman/American-Statesman State Rep. Kyle Biedermann, R-Fredericksburg, during Pledge of Allegiance to American flag on Tuesday in Texas House shortly after he filed bill calling for statewide vote on Texas secession from U.S. OK. There it is in black and white and with an official bill number. As promised by secessionist Rep. Kyle Biedermann, R-Fredericksburg, House Bill 1359, the first step toward reincarnation of Texas as an independent country among the nations, was tossed into the legislative hopper on Tuesday. It’s most likely headed for the legislative chipper to be spit out along with lots of other bad ideas. But don’t laugh, Biedermann and his backers are serious. And, as I told you in my recent column about their Jan. 21 virtual town hall meeting, they’re also potentially problematic, too.

Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states

Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: The state is getting roughly half as much COVID-19 vaccine as it was expecting based on federal plans announced last year, officials said Friday, meaning it would take more than two years to vaccinate the adult population without improvement. The state has 800 approved vaccination sites and is trying to deliver shots as quickly as it can, but supply issues have been the biggest hindrance to state vaccination efforts, said Dr. Scott Harris, head of the Alabama Department of Public Health. “Every state had the idea that they were going to get much more vaccine than they ultimately got,” he said. “I assume this is related to optimistic projections and the inability of manufacturers to keep up that. … There just wasn’t enough vaccine to go around.” Alabama health officials were expecting to get more th

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