ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Two high-profile democrats are now squaring up in federal court over New Mexico election law. A longtime senator is suing the Secretary of State, claiming she crossed the line by filing a complaint over how the Senator used campaign funds. "This is worth fixing for the future," said Senator Jerry Ortiz y Pino. []
In response, the mayor of Birmingham is calling on Black athletes to boycott the state's colleges and universities.
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House Bill 349, sponsored by Reps. Don Jones (R-Freeport) and Tim Barhorst (R- Fort Loramie), would create an interest loan fund to the tune of $20 million.
Human trafficking in Alabama was a Class A felony, punishable by 20-years to life in prison under the previous law, but the law will take those punishments a step further.
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Between now and November, many will try to obscure the facts of the heartbeat law and its exceptions by calling it a 'near total ban.'
The proposals are part of an ongoing effort backed in recent years by both progressive Democrats and libertarian-minded Republicans.
The European Union is getting ready to launch a new investigation into Meta over its handling of election-related content, according to a new report in The Guardian. Details of the investigation could be announced “later this week,” but European officials are reportedly concerned about “deceptive advertising and political content.” According to the Financial Times, the EU has also raised concerns about Russia’s “efforts to undermine upcoming European elections” and other foreign interference...
Under the UK’s new cybersecurity law, consumer smart devices can no longer allow the use of weak, easy-to-guess passwords, such as “admin” or “12345.” This is part of a set of minimum-security standards the UK is requiring to protect consumers from hacking and cyberattacks. The law covers every smart device that comes with internet or network connectivity, ranging from TVs and phones to game consoles, connected fridges, and smart doorbells. Manufacturers of such products will also have...