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Abortion-rights victories cement 2024 playbook while opponents scramble for new strategy
Delayed Farm Bill could affect millions of Americans
Poll highlights policies rural Arizona voters value
Georgia man arrested while carrying assault-style firearm near U.S. Capitol
Troubles in Congress could impact health care access for Coloradans
Food insecurity on the rise during Farm Bill debate
Senators to introduce bills creating year-round standard time
Arguments heard in Minnesota case on Trump's eligibility for 2024 ballot
Democrats and Republicans have sharply different attitudes about removing misinformation from social media
Arkansas librarian out of a job for not 'banning books'
Gun buybacks in New Mexico this weekend might not do anything to prevent crime
Oklahoma governor wants to legalize onsite and mobile sports betting
Colorado House speaker calls out member for antisemitic, Islamophobic sermons
Governor Polis prioritizes K-12 education spending in budget proposal
Israel funding bill takes fire, draws battle lines for Johnson tenure
Rep. Ken Buck not seeking reelection next year
North Dakota property tax plan spurs debate about hurting local schools, governments
Additional $10M announced for Colorado mine reclamation efforts
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