Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules Cornel West Can’t Appear on Ballot

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court said his campaign lacked the required affidavits for 14 of his 19 presidential electors. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that independent presidential candidate Cornel West will not appear on the key battleground state’s ballot for the November election. The ruling, issued in a one-page order on

Judge Denies RFK Jr.’s Bid to Withdraw From Wisconsin Ballot

The judge ruled that Wisconsin statutes indicate that once a candidate files valid nomination papers, they must remain on the ballot unless they die. A Wisconsin judge has rejected former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to have his name removed from the state’s general election ballot, opening the door for a possible

Speaker Johnson Says He’ll Try to Pass Stopgap Spending Bill Despite Opposition

WASHINGTON—House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced on Sept. 17 that his conference would stick with a temporary government funding proposal that includes an election security bill, which Democrats oppose, prolonging a Congressional impasse that could result in a government shutdown. House Republicans have demanded that a continuing resolution (CR) to temporarily fund the government after

Senate Judiciary Subcommittee’s Hearing on Insiders’ Perspectives of AI

Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and The Law holds a hearing on “Oversight of AI: Insiders’ Perspectives” at 2 p.m. ET on Sept. 17. Witnesses: Helen Toner, director of strategy and foundational research grants, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown U… Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office? Conservative Campaign

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: Examining the National Security Risks of Replacing Nonpartisan Civil Servants With Political Appointees

The U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs holds a full committee hearing titled “Ensuring a Trustworthy Government: Examining the National Security Risks of Replacing Nonpartisan Civil Servants with Political Appointees” at 10 a.m. ET on Sept. 17. Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office? Conservative Campaign Consulting – Election Day

Ohio Supreme Court Approves Most of the Language Used for Redistricting Amendment

Proponents of the proposal say the change is intended to ban partisan gerrymandering and bar redistricting. Ohio’s top court on Sept. 16 largely upheld the description of a proposed constitutional amendment that would significantly change how redistricting is done in the state, rejecting claims from challengers who argued the language was biased against the proposal.