A ballot initiative in San Joaquin County would require people suspected of substance abuse who receive public benefits to undergo mandatory drug screening.
Citizens Not Politicians, which is pushing the ballot measure, has received more than $6 million from the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a liberal dark money group.
As a former legislator, I’ve seen firsthand the challenges and dysfunction that can occur when our election system ...
Voters in Burleigh and Morton Counties can vote ahead of election day. Early voting begins this week on Wednesday in Morton ...
The speeches from the Republican rally largely focused on border policy and tied Molinaro's competition, Democrat Josh Riley, to the Biden Administration.
Make Elections Fair has collected nearly $10 million in support of Proposition 140. Opponents reported $5,000 in donations, ...
As Congress enters a critical stretch to the November elections, a lengthy to-do list of critical funding items is piling in ...
Voters will cast ballots for U.S. president and U.S. representative, state House and Senate and decide on two ballot measures ...
The House achieved a milestone Friday not seen since 1977 when HR 10000 was introduced, surpassing the usual four-digit bill number. The last time the chamber reached this figure was duri ...
Voters face a choice with Ballot Measure 2 for the Nov. 5 election: Repeal the current open primary, ranked-choice general ...
Numerous races across the Houston-area, state, and country will shape the future of the country. Here's a look at several of ...