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Joe Manchin Tells CNN the January 6 Insurrection Changed Him

Joe Manchin Tells CNN the January 6 Insurrection Changed Him
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The Backlash Against Socialism: North Las Vegas Mayor Switches Political Parties

The Backlash Against Socialism: North Las Vegas Mayor Switches Political Parties
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Manchin says January 6 changed me as he calls for bipartisan cooperation

Manchin says January 6 changed me as he calls for bipartisan cooperation
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Affordability a focus as leaders talk broadband expansion

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — Vermont s elected leaders and lawmakers are in broad agreement about extending high speed broadband to every home in the state.  But there s a renewed focus on how much that service will cost Vermonters who need broadband access for school, work, remote medical consultation and business opportunities, lawmakers said Wednesday.  The Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday took more testimony on a pair of competing legislative proposals envisioning ways the state can use suddenly plentiful federal funding to finally bridge the state s digital gap.  Comments during that hearing, and during a roundtable discussion hosted by U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., stressed the importance of making access affordable for households which, to this point, have been unable to afford service, or access it at all. 

Trio hopes to use the Dems 2020 Georgia playbook in South Carolina

Close India Richburg votes with her son Nash Waiters, 4, in Columbia, South Carolina, on Nov. 3, 2020. Democrats in the state are looking to start a new PAC aimed at registering more voters ahead of 2022. Photo by Joshua Boucher/The State featured By Maayan Schechter | McClatchy Washington Bureau Apr 7, 2021 2 hrs ago India Richburg votes with her son Nash Waiters, 4, in Columbia, South Carolina, on Nov. 3, 2020. Democrats in the state are looking to start a new PAC aimed at registering more voters ahead of 2022. Photo by Joshua Boucher/The State COLUMBIA, S.C. – Three Black female veterans of Democratic Party politics are ripping a page out of Georgia’s successful playbook by launching a new South Carolina-focused political action committee with the goal of reengaging and registering more voters ahead of 2022.

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