Legislative Updates
Pennsylvania: The Senate State Government Committee Voted 7-4 at the end of the brief meeting September 3rd to Approve the only piece of Legislation on its Agenda: a Bil… Read More
One of the Basic Tenets of Democracy is that Each Person has One Vote. In practice, State Laws vary Regarding the Definition of "voting more than once" and particularly what happens if a Vot… Read More
With the Coronavirus Pandemic as a backdrop heading into Election Day, States are expecting an Increase in Absentee or Mail-in Ballots. But how will that Affect the Availability of Election… Read More
The First In-Person Voting Precincts Open for Business today, Sept. 18th, with Two States kicking off the Start of the Early Voting Season.
Starting today, State Statutes in Minnesota and… Read More
In Addition to the Military Ballots and Envelopes that were Discarded and Recovered, Investigators Recovered Four apparently Official, Bar-Coded, Absentee Ballot Envelopes that were Empty… Read More
Legal Updates
Alabama: A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a lower court’s ruling loosening some absentee voting restrictions in Alabama, but let a d… Read More
A Texas Appeals Court Dismissed the State GOP Party's Lawsuit pushing for Early Voting Restrictions of Curbside and Drive-Through Voting Procedures, on Wednesday Oct. 14th, questioning the P… Read More
Florida Voters in 2018 overwhelmingly Approved a Constitutional Amendment to give Felons a Vote. In 2019, the Republican-led State Legislature Passed a Contentious Law that Requires Felons t… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: This week the president signed legislation making it a federal crime to attempt to hack federal voting systems. The Defending the Integrity of Votin… Read More
The Supreme Court, late Wednesday Oct. 28th, Declined to Block Lower Court Rulings that Allow Six extra Days for accepting Ballots sent by Mail in North Carolina. The Justices left the Later… Read More
Election Officials in Several States are considering the Implications of Voters Displaying Guns in Polling Places and the Potential to Intimidate other Voters or to Suppress the Vote. Offici… Read More
On December 1st, 2020, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) began Administering a New Naturalization Test to those hoping to become U.S. Citizens. The Test draws from 128 pot… Read More
In another sign of the Lingering Unrest over Trump's Election Loss, an Arizona Group sent the National Archives in Washington, D.C., Notarized Documents, last week, intended to Deliver, wron… Read More
Senate Democrats introduced a Bill Friday that seeks to rein in the Power of a Landmark Internet Law by allowing Lawsuits to be brought against Tech Platforms for some Third Party Content po… Read More
Image by Omar Medina Films from PixabayIt may come as no surprise, but some men and women do not have a partner to celebrate Saint Valentine’s Day. Moreover, with COVID-19 still here… Read More
A Federal Judge, in Washington, on Friday, Formally referred a Minnesota lawyer for Potential Discipline over a Lawsuit, filed in December, seeking to Overturn President Biden’s Wins i… Read More
Legislative Updates
Alabama: A House committee Wednesday approved legislation that would explicitly ban curbside voting in Alabama. HB 285, sponsored by Rep. Wes Allen, R-Troy, would forbid… Read More
An Association representing Telecom and Wirless Providers such as, AT&T and Verizon, is Suing New York over a New Llaw requiring Internet Service Providers (ISP) offer Discounted Rates t… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: The Senate Rules Committee deadlocked over Democrats’ sweeping proposed elections overhaul, setting the stage for a showdown on the Senate flo… Read More
Legislative Updates Federal Legislation: The House Oversight and Reform Committee unanimously approved the 2021 Postal Reform Act after Republicans offered their support. Rep. James Comer (R… Read More
New York City is using Ranked-Choice-Voting (RCV), with upto Five Candidates Ranked, for the Fist Time in 2021, for Statewide Primaries and Special Elections.
The New York State Board of E… Read More
New York City is using Ranked-Choice-Voting (RCV), with upto Five Candidates Ranked, for the Fist Time in 2021, for Statewide Primaries and Special Elections.
The New York State Board of E… Read More
Ohio Attorney General, Dave Yost (R), announced that the State had reached, a Settlement Agreement with the Census Bureau, in its Lawsuit over its Plan to Deliver Redistricting Data to the S… Read More
The Current Elections Clause, Article I Section 4, is the Primary Source of Constitutional Authority to Regulate Elections for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. The Clause D… Read More
Legislative Updates
Arizona: Gov. Doug Ducey has signed into law a measure that prevents government officials from changing election deadlines established by statutes. HB2794, sponsored by… Read More
Legislative Updates
Connecticut: A provision in the 800+ page budget bill would allow people on parole to vote, completing a decade-long effort to end felony disenfranchisement in Connectic… Read More
Starting with the Settlement of Fraud allegations against Trump University, with Fines, Court Cost Payment, and Forfeiture of remaining Assets, could provide fodder for the same thing happen… Read More
President Biden and Democratic Congressional Leaders would welcome the opportunity to Approve Safeguards to prevent Gun Violence, but despite Public Attitudes on the subject, Republicans ref… Read More
Legislative Updates
Arizona: The House passed a series of GOP-backed election measures, which were included in budget legislation that had passed the state Senate on Wednesday. It now heads… Read More
A Trump Appointed Federal Judge, on Friday, Rejected Claims from a U.S. Capitol Riot Defendant, that he had been "selectively charged" because he is a Supporter of Trump.
Federal Judge, Tr… Read More
A New Supreme Court Ruling, Upholding Arizona Election Laws, comes as State Lawmakers just Changed One of the Reasons the U.S. Supreme Court, Agreed to Leave those Statutes in Place. Is anot… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: A bipartisan group of lawmakers is seeking to increase the number of U.S. service members who exercise their right to vote — especially those… Read More
After Major Cybersecurity Attacks, such as the One that impacted Colonial Pipeline, President Biden issued a National Security Memorandum to amp up Cybersecurity Infrastructure.
A Senior A… Read More
President Biden's Justice Department (DOJ) warned States, on Wednesday, that they could face Legal Action, in Rolling-Back COVID-19 Voting Procedures.
"The department's enforcement policy… Read More
Republican attempts to continue Questioning the Results of the 2020 Presidential Election, faced another Setback in Michigan, on Wednesday, after the Bureau of Elections Declined a County Co… Read More
Legislative Updates Federal Legislation: A group of Democratic lawmakers led by Senate Rules Committee Chairwoman, Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) unveiled legislation aiming to combat efforts to under… Read More
Voting Rights Groups, on Tuesday, filed a Lawsuit, aimed at New Arizona Election Laws, that they allege will make it Harder for People of Color to Vote.
The Legal Challenge targets New Res… Read More
Acknowledging that “access to pre-viability abortion is a constitutionally protected right,” a Federal Appellate Court, Blocked a Restrictive Tennessee Abortion Law Friday, but a… Read More
A Federal Appellate Court, on Wednesday, Largely Halted, a Judge's Order that would have Upended the Biden Administration's efforts to Limit Immigration Arrests, marking a Judicial Win for t… Read More
The FBI has stepped up Investigations of Threats against Election Officials, in some Cases, reaching out for the first time in recent weeks, to Election Supervisors and Others who have endur… Read More
In recent years, the US has experienced an unprecedented number of Financial Conflicts-of-Interest in its Executive and Legislative Branches. But now a Report shows, we now have Financial Co… Read More
The Senate Voted, on Thursday, to Confirm Robert Santos as Director of the Census Bureau, making him the First Person of Color to hold the Position in a Permanent capacity.
Santos, who is… Read More
A Federal Appeals Court has set the Briefing Schedule, for Trump’s ongoing efforts to Block a House Committee from seeing his Tax Returns, and it looks like Arguments won’t be he… Read More
The Cryptocurrency explosion has forced Washington to adapt Federal Financial Rules to a quickly growing and changing industry.
Americans have poured Billions of dollars into Cryptocurrenc… Read More
The Select Committee Investigating the January 6th Attack on the Capitol, has been digging into the Renegade Electoral Votes submitted by some Republicans in some States that President Biden… Read More
A Texas State District Judge Thursday, may have set in motion a new wave of Legal Challenges to Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) trouble-plagued Border Security Initiative, ruling that One Migra… Read More
Arise (Joseph), and take the young child and his mother, and go into the land of Israel: for they are dead which sought the young child’s life.. And he arose, and took the young child… Read More
Arizona: Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez spoke to a joint session of the state Legislature last week opposing a bill by Sen. Wendy Rogers (R) that would, if passed, ban use of mail-in b… Read More
Our lives can notably change with a single moment of clarity. “For I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you out of all countries, and will bring you into your own land… Read More
The Wisconsin Supreme Court, ruled Friday, that allows a Ban on Ballot Drop Boxes for the upcoming April Election, though the Ruling will Not affect Primaries scheduled for next week. In a 4… Read More
In the Gospel Of Matthew, we learn of the 40 day fast and temptations of Jesus Christ. Were you aware of the spiritual significance behind these verses and how they apply to us? Let’s… Read More
“The Kingdom of GOD is within you…” Your body is the temple of GOD. Visualize that while reading the following from 2 Chronicles 7. Thus Solomon finished the house of the… Read More
Legislative Updates
Alabama: The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would make it a crime for state and county election officials to accept money or services from private group… Read More
He is risen from the grave! Look, He is alive! This excellent news is much more welcome and reassuring than ever before after a year defined by so much agony and suffering. The tale of Passo… Read More
Premier League blocks Burnley’s bid to bring Victor Moses from Russia
Burnley’s attempt to rescue Victor Moses from the distress of being left in limbo in warring Russia has be… Read More
Cert Petitions and One original Action, ask the Supreme Court to consider, whether New Jersey can Withdraw from its Waterfront Commission Compact with New York, concerning Governance and Law… Read More
Republicans want the Supreme Court to rule against the remaining paths for challenging Partisan Gerrymandering and Racially Discriminatory District Maps, now that they see a friendly Six-Vot… Read More
Kida calls sport minister, Dare’s bluff, rejects basketball Management Committee
The defiant Engr. Ahmadu Musa Kida led faction of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has decrie… Read More
Stop and smell the roses. Then love their creator. We usually hear “stop and smell the roses”. But there’s so much more to life than “just” doing that. So m… Read More
The Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) has received a complaint from stakeholders of Cameroonian football regarding the conduct of FECAFOOT President Samuel Eto’o. The group has re… Read More