Mississippi Today’s Bobby Harrison, Geoff Pender and Taylor Vance discuss the biggest issues – Medicaid expansion, school funding and PERS – that could spur contentious final days of the 2024 legislative session.
The Democrat majority at the FCC voted on Thursday to restore the Obama-era net neutrality rules.
House and Senate Republicans still appeared far apart in a first public meeting attempting to find a compromise on Medicaid expansion
Opposition issues include who’s going to pay to build additional capacity and should Georgia Power increase its reliance on fossil fuels instead of invest in more renewable energy.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Opposition INDIA bloc was spreading lies that the Constitution would be changed if his party retained power.
The Opposition Maldivian Democratic Party, led by India-leaning former President Ibrahim Solih, managed to win just 15 seats in the 93-member House.
A KEY Uefa committee has voted in favour of expanding the squad sizes for Euro 2024. A campaign to increase the limit on the number of players teams could take to Germany has been gathering pace ov
The race for control of the White House and Congress in November are slated to be hotly contested elections, and both Republicans and Democrats face different challenges in those battles. While the presidential election between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will be the marquee matchup, several other races will be affected by […]
The Affordable Rent Act was passed in a vote on Thursday by the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Parliament. This law, submitted by outgoing Interior Affairs Minister Hugo de Jonge, should reduce the rental prices on some units that are available for tenants on the private rental sector.
The RNC took down the 'Bank Your Vote' website but told The Federalist its new plan would include vote-banking efforts.
The House has 27 suffrage bills pending a vote in the full chamber.
'We are hopeful a compromise is on the horizon. When people are healthy, they are working, raising their families, and contributing to their communities.' -- Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann