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DCCC Files Lawsuit Against FEC to Challenge GOP Campaign Tactics

House Democrats' campaign organization filed a lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Thursday, seeking to prevent Republicans from utilizing a campaign finance...

State AGs Criticize Pediatric Organization’s Claim that Puberty Blockers are ‘Reversible’

Twenty Republican attorneys general are investigating the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for potential violations of state consumer protections over its gender-affirming care for minors.

NRA Launches Campaign Targeting Democrat Senator

The National Rifle Association (NRA) has spent more than $2 million on an ad targeting gun control-supporting Senator John Tester (D-MT).

Missouri’s Upcoming Abortion Ballot Initiative Faces Legal Roadblock

A potential ballot measure aimed at overturning protections for the unborn in Missouri might not appear on ballots due to a finding that its wording breaches state legislation. 

AGs Warn Asset Managers Pushing ESG Agenda Could Violate Duties

Twenty-four state attorneys general warned asset managers that their push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies may violate their fiduciary duties.

AGs Warn Apple its Discriminatory Program May be Illegal

Seventeen Republican attorneys general sent a letter to Apple, warning it that its programs excluding white and Asian men could be illegal.

Trump Vows to ‘Protect Our Children from Sexual Mutilation’

During a rally at the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department in Howell, Michigan, Donald Trump promised to protect America's children from gender surgeries lacking parental consent.

24 States Unite to Support Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Law

Twenty-four states have joined together to support Arizona's proof-of-citizenship law for voter registration.

Court Blocks Remainder of Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

A federal appeals court blocked the remainder of President Joe Biden's student loan cancellation plan.

Attorney Generals Urge SCOTUS to Take Case on Parental Rights Within Schools

Sixteen attorney generals, led by Virginia AG Jason Miyares (R), have filed an amicus brief requesting that the U.S. Supreme Court take up a case involving schools' efforts to transition students without parental knowledge or consent.

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