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Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Amazon and SpaceX aim to defang the federal labor board. Trump may help.

By The Washington Post November 21, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

GOP effort to police trans bathroom use could extend to D.C. schools, agencies

By The Washington Post November 21, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

City Council criticizes mayor’s plan to increase business fees

Elizabeth McCall nm.news by Elizabeth McCall November 21, 2024
Posted inEducation

Book ban debate crowds APS school board meeting

andy lyman nm.news by Andy Lyman November 20, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

Trio of ordinances seeks to curb effects of encampments

nm.news by Damon Scott November 20, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Economy and discontent were too much for Harris to overcome, advisers say

By The Washington Post November 20, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Senate Democrats request Matt Gaetz case files from the FBI

By The Washington Post November 20, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Speaker Johnson restricts use of Capitol bathrooms by transgender people

By The Washington Post November 20, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

BernCo offers veterans assessment assistance

Rodd Cayton nm.news by Rodd Cayton November 19, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Documents with damaging Gaetz testimony accessed in apparent breach

By The Washington Post November 19, 2024

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