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In the short term, it's not good that there will be more climate deniers and dirty-energy apologists in Congress and in Statehouses.
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In their 2009 book, "Schoolhouses, Courthouse and Statehouses," Eric Hanushek and Alfred Lindseth detail the court-ordered interventions that have accompanied the additional Abbott outlays in more recent years.
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Statehouses and lotteries around the country have recently considered proposals to allow online gambling; some of those would be limited to online poker games.
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Statehouses and governors face similar challenges.
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Statehouses and governors face similar challenges.
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In the short term, it's not good that there will be more climate deniers and dirty-energy apologists in Congress and in Statehouses.
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I gave a rave review last year to his great book with a terrible title, "Schoolhouses, Courthouses, and Statehouses."
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In the short term, it's not good that there will be more climate deniers and dirty-energy apologists in Congress and in Statehouses.
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There's a hell of a lot further we can push this stuff way down ticket to the local levels to impact more Statehouses, Govs, Secretary of States, even Mayors and City Counsels.
Obama Ad Hits Back At "Desperate" McCain Defense Spending Attack: "It's A Lie"
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Gun control, abortion, (voter fraud?) they argue should all be State's rights issues so they can decide to impose their will on (and just perhaps violate the civil rights of) whoever is of little consequence (i.e. not of their ilk or a member of their country club) in the confines of their own cozy Statehouses rather than have the National Guard impose Federal authority on their racist Christian asses.
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