North Carolina Supreme Court has reversed two decisions on voting rights, allowing the GOP-controlled legislature to rework the state's congressional map for the upcoming election. This move has been met with criticism from voting rights advocates, and the court's decision to revisit the cases has been called into question. The rulings are likely to have a significant impact on the upcoming election cycle in North Carolina.
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Senate Judiciary Committee has requested answers from Chief Justice John Roberts regarding the Supreme Court's ethics policies. The letter was in response to a request from Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, for Roberts to appear before the committee or designate another justice to appear for a hearing. The senators listed several questions they wanted Roberts to answer, including how the court handles recusals, how it handles complaints of ethical misconduct, and how it ensures that justices are not influenced by outside sources.
House Republicans have passed a bill that would increase work requirements in federal safety net programs, with the hope of gaining President Biden's approval. The bill was passed by a slim margin and is part of a Republican plan to cut federal spending. Democrats have opposed the bill, arguing it would hurt those most vulnerable. Negotiations between Biden and Senate Democrats may determine the bill's fate.
Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has warned that a vote for Joe Biden in 2024 is effectively a vote for Kamala Harris if the president were to die of an age-related illness in office. Age has been a major factor in the 2024 presidential race, with Biden being the oldest president in history at 80 years old. Republicans are now weighing how far to push the issue in the 2024 campaign without alienating older Americans who tend to be dependable voters.
Senators Angus King and Lisa Murkowski have introduced the Supreme Court Code of Conduct Act, which would require the Supreme Court to implement a code of conduct and designate an official to review potential conflicts of interest. Chief Justice John Roberts has declined an invitation to testify at a committee hearing on the Supreme Court's ethics rules, but the justices have released a statement stressing their commitment to ethics principles. The bill is an important step in ensuring that the Supreme Court is held to the highest ethical standards.
The Montana House of Representatives voted to censure Democratic state Rep. Zooey Zephyr, the state's first transgender lawmaker, after she spoke out against proposed legislation that would ban gender-affirming care for transgender minors. The censure bars Zephyr from the floor for the remainder of the legislative session, but she has vowed to continue to fight for the rights of transgender people in Montana. The proposed legislation, which has been widely criticized by LGBTQ rights groups, would make it illegal for doctors to provide gender-affirming care to minors.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is making progress on his $4.8 trillion package, which would enable the House GOP to use the debt-ceiling as a bargaining chip in negotiations with the Senate and White House. After making changes overnight to win over holdouts, McCarthy is inching closer to passing the bill on the House floor, with a vote expected as early as today. This vote is a major test for McCarthy, who must not lose more than four GOP votes for the bill to pass, and will be a key indicator of his ability to lead the House GOP and negotiate with the Senate and White House.







