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SCOTUS and abortion: Bad precedents need replacing by good ones

SCOTUS and abortion: Bad precedents need replacing by good ones
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Política de educación sobre identidades de género y aborto para los menores

Política de educación sobre identidades de género y aborto para los menores
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6 de cada 10 estadounidenses no quiere niños autopercib…

6 de cada 10 estadounidenses no quiere niños autopercib…
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Oregon campaign finance reforms catch criticism from activists

by Tim Gruver, The Center Square  | June 02, 2021 08:00 AM Print this article Oregon has no limits on how much money one person can spend on its elections. Voters and state lawmakers agree that needs to change. Last fall, Oregonians voted to allow state lawmakers to pass statewide campaign finance reform. To date, political campaigns in the state report contributions and expenditures to the Secretary of State. Historically, spending limits have been up to local officials to decide. Cities like Portland passed campaign finance limits of their own in 2018, limiting individual and political action committee (PAC) donations to $508. In Portland, unions and business groups are banned from throwing money into candidate races, but small donor committees have free rein. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler was sued for breaking those rules last fall after he allegedly donated $150,000 to his own 2020 reelection campaign.

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