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February 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition


CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS TRY TO VASTLY TOUGHEN RULES FOR PRIMARY SEASON MATCHING FUNDS
Starting in 1984, minor party presidential candidates have used primary season matching funds to help pay for petitioners to get on the ballot. Now, Democrats in Congress propose to make eligibility for primary season matching funds five times more difficult. H.R. 1 and S.1 make many election law changes. Among the changes are increasing the difficulty of receiving primary season matching funds. Current law requires small donations totalling at least $5,000 from each of twenty states. The bills raise that to $25,000 from each of twenty states.
Minor party presidential candidates who have received primary season matching funds, and the amounts, are as follows: ....

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Legislation tackles toxic 'forever chemicals' found in Indianapolis' drinking water


Legislation tackles toxic forever chemicals found in Indianapolis drinking water
London Gibson, Indianapolis Star
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Concern is growing nationwide about a family of toxic chemicals found in everything from fabrics to food service containers. And that concern has now reached the Indiana statehouse.
These chemicals, often called forever chemicals, are linked to severe health impacts, including cholesterol and cancer. They also don t break down naturally. And they re seemingly everywhere.  
Known most widely as PFAS chemicals, these substances have been sparking alarm from scientists and health professionals for the better part of two decades now, but little is known about exactly where they are or how much of them is in our bodies.  ....

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