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U.S. Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut are calling on the Senate to pass a domestic terrorism bill that will address the threats posed by white supremacists and other hate groups.
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The Democrat said in a Twitter post that he got the test result Tuesday and has done contact tracing to inform people he has had contact with.
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Murphy referred to recent legislation in Republican-leaning states like Texas and Florida — like the Florida law nicknamed Don’t Say Gay by opponents. Murphy called them a coordinated attack on LGBTQ children.
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Democrats have called for Justice Clarence Thomas to either resign or recuse himself from Supreme Court cases related to the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, after his wife lobbied to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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Athletes who fans pay hundreds of dollars to see are limited in the amount they are able to earn from their work.
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The bill would also require magnet schools to use more inclusive practices and increase diversity.
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U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) is a member of a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators working on strengthening the law to ensure that the vice president has no legal authority to question an electoral college vote count.
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There is a through line from the January 6 U.S. Capitol riot to efforts in Republican-controlled states to change election laws to put them in charge, said U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut.
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But a Gallup poll from last month indicates support for gun control has hit its lowest point in almost a decade.
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Connecticut’s two Democratic U.S. Senators say President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan would combat the country’s worker shortage.