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That leaves intact legislative maps that badly undermine democracy in Illinois. Any reasonable, non-partisan person looking ...
Democratic majority on Illinois Supreme Court said Republicans waited too long to argue 2021 redrawing was unconstitutional political gerrymandering.
The Illinois Supreme Court did the dirty work for Democrats and are disenfranchising millions of voters, according to statehouse Republicans who challenged legislative maps.
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled against House Minority Leader Tony McCombie and Reps. Ryan Spain and Dan Ugaste’s lawsuit to throw out the state’s current legislative map, which they ...
FULTON COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Fulton County on Wednesday night. After surveying damage on Thursday, officials say a tornado ...
Andy Beshear. The law criminalizes offenders of sextortion, classifies it as a sex crime, and mandates grade schools/postsecondary institutions to hang posters and resources about the issue.
ATLANTA — A North Fulton County lawmaker wants taxpayers to pay President Donald Trump’s legal bills and the bills for the other election interference defendants indicted alongside him.
OPPENHEIM, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office reported that 19-year-old Samuel Johnson of Oppenheim was sentenced on Monday before Judge Michael Smrtic to two years ...
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis was found to be in violation of the state’s Open Records Act as outlined in a judge’s Friday ruling ordering her to present requested ...
ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. — Erie County's Department of Environment and Planning announced that their annual composter and rain barrell sale is coming up. Order forms for the sale are live now ...
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been ordered to pay more than $54,000 for violating the state’s open records laws in relation to the prosecution of President Donald Trump.
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office was ordered to pay more than $54,000 as the result of a lawsuit alleging violations of Georgia’s Open Records Act.