Political Wire: “Washington Post: “A favorite to win re-election, DeSantis is trying to assert his national influence, appealing to Trump’s supporters and touring swing states to headline rallies for other Republicans on the ballot this fall, as he subtly distances himself from Trump in speeches, while not explicitly criticizing the ex-president.” “Although neither has announced…
Month: September 2022
“The Biden student loan forgiveness plan will help a lot of Texans”
Off the Kuff: “Hope they’re all voters because it’s very clear who is on their side and who is against them. More Texans would benefit from President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt than residents of nearly any other state — and 1.6 million would have their balances completely cleared — according to new White…
“USDA to spend $500 million extending high-speed internet to rural America”
NC Policy Watch: “The U.S. Department of Agriculture will send more than $500 million in loans and grants to telecommunications providers to bring high-speed internet to rural areas across 20 states, Secretary Tom Vilsack said Wednesday. The department will spend $360 million in grants and $141 million in loans through its ReConnect Program to benefit…
“Career prosecutors recommend no charges for Gaetz in sex-trafficking probe”
WaPo: “Career prosecutors have recommended against charging Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) in a long-running sex-trafficking investigation — telling Justice Department superiors that a conviction is unlikely in part because of credibility questions with the two central witnesses, according to people familiar with the matter. Senior department officials have not made a final decision on whether…
“What Stacey Abrams Is Really Doing in Georgia”
Slate: “If Stacey Abrams had prevailed when she ran for governor of Georgia in 2018, she would have become the nation’s first female African American governor and likely gone on to become a household name in politics. But Abrams lost that race—and is now easily one of the most recognizable thinkers and activists in the…
“Alabama groups call for transparency in executions, oppose nitrogen hypoxia”
AL Political Reporter: “A coalition of numerous Alabama groups will deliver three petitions to the governor’s office this morning calling for transparency during executions and protesting the use of nitrogen hypoxia. The “Pull Back The Curtains” petition demands greater transparency in Alabama executions. The groups have launched the petition renewing the demand that media and other…
“Alabama men captured while fighting in Ukraine released, transported to Saudi Arabia”
AL Political Reporter: “Two Alabama men and volunteer fighters in Ukraine who were captured by Russian-backed separatists during fighting near the city of Kharkiv in June have been released and transported to Saudi Arabia as part of a prisoner of war exchange between Ukraine and Russia, according to a statement from relatives and the Alabama congressional delegation. Andy Tai…
“Little Rock Nine commemorated with street renaming, ceremony and public events this weekend”
Arkansas Times: “Sixty-five years ago, nine teenagers braved Little Rock Central High School as its first African-American students. The historic desegregation of Central High will be commemorated with four days of events in Little Rock starting Thursday, Sept. 22. The National Park Service will present a number of events over the weekend under the theme “Silence is Not…
“The relocation of migrants by Republican governors recalls painful memories of the ‘Reverse Freedom Rides’”
CNN: “The relocation of about 50 migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts, initiated last week by Florida’s governor, has revived memories of strikingly similar tactics employed by southern segregationists 60 years ago. As news of the relocation spread, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library quickly drew historical parallels to the Reverse Freedom Rides during…
Fifth Circuit upholds Texas’ social media censorship law
Off the Kuff: “A Texas law prohibiting large social media companies from banning users’ posts based on their political viewpoints will go into effect after a federal appeals court on Friday lifted a block placed on the statute. NetChoice and the Computer & Communications Industry Association sued Texas after the law, known as House Bill…