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statehouse

[steyt-hous] / ˈsteɪtˌhaʊs /


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DeSantis signed the measure late Thursday night in a private ceremony without fanfare, hours after the Republican-dominated statehouse approved the bill.

From Washington Times

The governor is expected to announce his presidential candidacy after the session ends in May, with his potential White House run in part buoyed by the conservative policies approved by the Republican supermajority in the statehouse this year.

From Washington Times

“Let’s stand in the way of the federal government’s egregious power grab and, at the same time, make moonshot investments in energy research and workforce development to prepare for Utah’s energy future,” he said on the statehouse floor earlier this year.

From Washington Times

That is taking the form of what happened in the Tennessee statehouse this week, and of efforts to impeach pro-choice justices, to keep abortion off the ballot and efforts to strip state courts of their power.

From Slate

Seven local commissioners in Shelby County voted unanimously to reinstate Pearson six days after the contentious expulsion and two days after commissioners in Nashville also voted unanimously to return the other expelled lawmaker, Justin Jones, to the statehouse.

From Washington Post