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executive mansion



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If only that sentiment prevailed in the executive mansion.

From Washington Post

Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, signed legislation expanding the state’s Medicaid program during a sunny afternoon ceremony on the lawn of the Executive Mansion, days after the Republican-controlled legislature gave final approval to the measure.

From New York Times

At an Executive Mansion ceremony attended by hundreds, Cooper celebrated passage of expansion legislation, which he’s ardently sought since being first elected governor in 2016.

From Seattle Times

While Republicans have controlled the Legislature since 2011 and won a majority on the state Supreme Court last November, they have struggled to enter the Executive Mansion.

From Seattle Times

Kaine will be seeking reelection under a decidedly different environment than in his last race, when a Democrat was in the Executive Mansion and his opponent, Corey Stewart, turned off moderate Virginians with hard-right positions and staunch support for Confederate statues.

From Washington Post