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The Common Sense Caucus has filed an amicus brief in support of municipal retirees' Medicare supplemental health insurance.
Alabama lawmakers approved a slew of bills that would expand the use of Christian texts in public schools and limit ...
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InsideNoVa (English) on MSNRepublicans in swing districts unite in ‘Purple Caucus’ ahead of Va. House racesAs Virginia barrels toward a high-stakes House of Delegates election in November, a dozen Republican incumbents are quietly ...
On Thursday, members of the City Council’s Common Sense Caucus introduced legislation to kill the current fines for failing to separate food scraps from regular garbage. Mayor Eric Adams ...
A shooting at Florida State University prompted reactions from lawmakers and renewed calls for gun control. Lawmakers ...
Members of the Common Sense Caucus, led by Democratic Councilmember Robert Holden from Queens, filed a legal briefing ahead of a May 15 hearing in New York’s highest court on the city’s push ...
NYC breaks record for compost collection in second week of new rules —and now has to open a new site
Last week, the Common Sense Caucus introduced a bill that would reverse the mandatory aspect of the program and roll back disciplinary fines. The small group will likely run into trouble passing ...
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Under Senate Bill 2, students will receive $10,000 each year if they attend a private school. Disabled students would receive ...
The freshman council member often votes alongside council Republicans and is one of two Democrats on the body’s seven-member Common Sense Caucus. Her district, the city’s first Asian-majority council ...
From the column: "For more than a decade, other states, including mine, have looked to Minnesota as a model. Which makes the ...
NYC.gov On Thursday, seven City Council members from the Common-Sense Caucus introduced a new legislation that would make composting a voluntary, not mandatory, program. “Composting is used throughout ...
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