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Five Democrats who may retire ahead of 2024 Senate elections as GOP seeks control

Five Senate Democrats could retire ahead of the 2024 elections in America, relinquishing their seats to other individuals as the GOP seeks to gain control of the legislative chamber.

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Maryland mayor facing child pornography charges was frequent donor to Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin

Democratic Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin received frequent contributions from former College Park, Maryland, Mayor Patrick Wojahn, who faces child pornography charges.

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Six Democrats who could retire ahead of a possibly grueling 2024 Senate election cycle

A handful of Senate Democrats could soon issue retirement announcements and forgo what could be a difficult 2024 re-election campaign.

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Abortion among major issues at stake in Wisconsin court race

A conservative tilt on the Wisconsin Supreme Court has given Republicans victories in high-stakes cases in recent years, from voting restrictions to gerrymandered legislative districts.

Congress tightens U.S. manufacturing rules after battery technology ends up in China

The Department of Energy allowed a taxpayer-funded breakthrough in batteries to transfer overseas with little oversight

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Biden signs same-sex marriage bill into law: 'Today is a good day'

President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act at a White House ceremony Tuesday, establishing federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages.

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How senators 'defied political gravity' on same-sex marriage

Passing legislation to protect same-sex marriages in the Senate was a monthslong effort, building on a decadeslong push.

Bill protecting same-sex, interracial unions clears Congress

The House has given final approval to protections for same-sex marriages.

EXPLAINER: Congress is acting on gay, interracial marriage

Legislation that ensures same-sex and interracial marriages are recognized as legal unions appears headed for final approval and President Joe Biden’s signature.

How a bipartisan group of senators got same-sex marriage protections passed

How five senators convinced a bitterly divided Senate to protect same-sex marriages.

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Senate poised to pass bill to protect same-sex, interracial marriages

The bipartisan measure would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as being between one man and one woman.

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Landmark same-sex marriage bill wins Senate passage

The Senate has passed landmark bipartisan legislation to protect same-sex marriages.

Democrats kept the Senate this year, but 2024 may be harder

Democrats celebrating a successful effort to keep control of the U.S. Senate this year will soon confront a 2024 campaign that could prove more challenging.

Same-sex marriage bill advances in the Senate with bipartisan support

Democrats and Republicans advanced a bill to protect same-sex and interracial marriages, clearing a major hurdle towards final passage.

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Sen. Baldwin says the bill to protect same-sex and interracial marriages ‘unites Americans’

Speaking on the Senate floor on Wednesday, Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., who is the first openly gay politician elected to the Senate, said the Respect for Marriage Act “unites Americans” and removes the worry that same-sex and interracial couples could have their rights taken away. Baldwin delivered the remarks before the Senate held a procedural vote to advance the bill in the chamber.

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Same-sex marriage legislation clears key Senate hurdle

Legislation to protect same-sex and interracial marriages has crossed a major Senate hurdle, putting Congress on track to take the historic step of ensuring that such unions are enshrined in federal law.

Wisconsin's Johnson embraces controversy in reelection bid

Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson has seemed to play with fire at times in his third bid for the seat.

Democrats punt same-sex marriage vote until after election

Democrats are punting a vote to protect same-sex and interracial marriages until after the November midterm elections, a blow for the legislation that comes days after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed to put the Senate on the record on the issue “in the coming weeks.”.

Senate Majority Leader Schumer Seeks 10 GOP Votes On Marriage Equality

Earlier this summer, the House passed the Respect for Marriage Act by a vote of 267 to 157.

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Ron Johnson flips on gay marriage bill after saying he saw ‘no reason to oppose it’

Johnson told conservative voters last week that he only issued his July statement to get get the media "off my back."

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Senate negotiators push toward same-sex marriage vote this month

A group of five senators, led by Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine), is scrambling to get 10 Republicans to support the measure.

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Senate to vote on same-sex marriage in coming weeks

Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says the Senate will vote on legislation to protect same-sex marriage “in the coming weeks” as a bipartisan group backing the bill is tweaking it to gain Republican support.

Vice President Kamala Harris announces $1 billion investment for climate projects in US

Vice President Kamala Harris announced plans to invest $1 billion in climate projects for more than 343 cities across the United States.

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A look at pending legislation to protect same-sex marriages

The Respect for Marriage Act would ensure that same-sex marriages are recognized nationwide.

Some Republicans see good politics in same-sex marriage bill

As the Senate contemplates legislation to protect same-sex marriages, there has been a sharp shift in Republican support for the issue.

Democrats' push to protect same-sex marriage is personal for Sen. Tammy Baldwin

Baldwin, the first openly gay person elected to the Senate, is leading the charge to secure the 10 Republican votes needed for a filibuster-proof majority to pass a bill codifying marriage equality.

npr.org

A bill to protect same-sex marriage moves to the Senate after House approval

NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin about her attempt to convince 10 Republicans to support a bill that would protect same-sex marriage.

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Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who is gay, says she confronted Marco Rubio in an elevator after he said a same-sex marriage vote was a 'stupid waste of time'

Sen. Marco Rubio made the comments to CNN as he was walking onto an elevator and Sen. Tammy Baldwin overheard him and confronted him.

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Wisconsin Democrats face hard road in Senate, governor races

Wisconsin Democrats gathering for their annual state convention this weekend are focused on reelecting Gov. Tony Evers and defeating Republican Sen. Ron Johnson.

Politicians Of Pride: Senator Tammy Baldwin Joins Newsy

Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin joined Newsy to talk about her experience as an LGBTQ politician in Congress.

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Politicians Of Pride: Senator Tammy Baldwin Joins Newsy

Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin joined Newsy to talk about her experience as an LGBTQ politician in Congress.

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Tommy Thompson decides against run for Wisconsin governor

Republican former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson announced Monday that he won't run again in a bid to take on the Democratic incumbent in the battleground state.

Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman to serve as a justice

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is President Joe Biden's first Supreme Court nominee. She will replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.

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Democrats push toward vote on Jackson for Supreme Court

The Senate Judiciary Committee is pushing Ketanji Brown Jackson closer to confirmation, setting up a vote next week to recommend her nomination to the full Senate and seat her as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court.

Jackson continues meeting with senators; committee vote expected April 4

Jackson's nomination appears to be on track after four days of confirmation hearings concluded last week.

washingtonpost.com

Wisconsin senator urges Kohl's to reject buyout offers that threaten jobs in retailer's home state

A Wisconsin senator is urging Kohl's to not accept any buyout offer that might prelude a bankruptcy filing or threaten workers' jobs in the state.

cnbc.com

Sen. Luján to be out at least 4 weeks, Biden agenda at risk

The Democrats’ fragile hold on the Senate majority has become vividly apparent with the sudden illness of of New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Luján.

‘Building back worse’: Wisconsin’s fight over the production of USPS vehicles

Political and labor leaders say that unless Wisconsin-based Oshkosh Defense’s production is done in state, Democrats will be hurt in November’s elections A USPS next-generation delivery vehicle on display in Las Vegas. Photograph: Patrick T Fallon/AFP/Getty Images Wisconsin residents cheered when Oshkosh Defense, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer, won a large contract to build a new generation of post office delivery vehicles - up to 165,000 – but now Wisconsinites are fuming about the company’s de

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Sen. Warren, other Democrats revive legislation to crack down on private-equity buyouts

Democrats on Wednesday reintroduced private-equity legislation that represents one of the largest crackdowns on the industry in decades.

cnbc.com

Agonizing choices as Dems debate shrinking health care pie

Democrats are fretting about how they’d divide a shrinking pie amid signs that negotiations over President Joe Biden’s massive domestic policy bill could yield a smaller serving of health care spending.

Senators seek Medicaid-like plan to cover holdout states

Three Democratic U.S. senators from states that have refused to expand Medicaid want the federal government to set up a mirror plan to provide health insurance coverage to people in those states.

Shareholder campaign pushes Citigroup and others for worker representation on boards

Citigroup is the latest company to face a shareholder vote on whether it should consider a nonmanagement worker in its pool of board candidates.

cnbc.com

Senators to Biden: Waive vaccine intellectual property rules

Ten liberal senators are urging President Joe Biden to back India and South Africa’s appeal to the World Trade Organization to temporarily relax intellectual property rules so coronavirus vaccines can be manufactured by nations that are struggling to inoculate their populations.

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened Feb. 17 with COVID-19 in the Chicago area

“I had bolder plans for our state budge than what I am going to present to you today. It would be a lie to suggest otherwise,” Pritzker said. “But as all our families have had to make hard choices over the last year, so too does state government. And right now, we need to pass a balanced budget that finds the right equilibrium between tightening our belts and preventing more hardships for Illinoisans already carrying a heavy load.”

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Government rushes virus gene-mapping as mutations spread

The U.S. is scrambling to expand DNA mapping of coronavirus samples to identify potentially deadlier mutations starting to spread around the country. But the more significant action is on Capitol Hill, where a House bill headed for floor debate would provide $1.75 billion for genomic sequencing. The U.S. now maps only the genetic makeup of a minuscule fraction of positive virus samples, a situation some experts liken to flying blind. Baldwin says the U.S. should be analyzing at least 15% of positive virus samples. “Genomic sequencing testing is how we will spot variants early before they spread,” said White House COVID response coordinator Jeff Zients.

Democratic senators urge Facebook, Google and Twitter to crack down on vaccine misinformation

A group of Democratic senators led by Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., wrote to the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter, Google and Google's subsidiary YouTube on Thursday asking the companies to crack down on vaccine misinformation and make their efforts more transparent. The senators added that platforms must enforce their policies to limit exposure to misinformation and should actively promote reliable information to users. The senators asked the companies to respond to a series of questions touching on both transparency and enforcement around misinformation on their platforms. A Google spokesperson pointed to a December blog post that detailed how it would surface accurate vaccine information for users. It's also invested several million dollars in fact-checking initiatives related to virus information, Google said.

cnbc.com

Voters struggling with witness rules in early voting

“People are confused by this whole witness requirement,” said Barbara Beckert, an advocate for Disability Rights Wisconsin, which was part of a lawsuit that unsuccessfully challenged the witness mandate. To get it right, you have to follow a lot of very specific rules.”There are early signs that voters are struggling to follow those rules. In North Carolina, over 200,000 ballots have been returned and processed since early voting began almost three weeks ago. “This agreement is a victory for all eligible older voters in North Carolina,” said Richard Fiesta, executive director of the Alliance for Retired Americans, whose North Carolina affiliate sued over the rules. ___AP’s Advance Voting guide brings you the facts about voting early, by mail or absentee from each state: https://interactives.ap.org/advance-voting-2020/

WHAT TO WATCH: Joe Biden's big moment at the DNC

(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)LAS VEGAS Democratic Party luminaries, rising stars, former presidents and presidential contenders have been making a pitch for Joe Biden over three days of an atypical convention. Biden will speak Thursday night from Wilmington, Delaware, as he closes out the fourth night of the all-virtual Democratic National Convention, starting at 9 p.m. The 78-year-old moderate and former Republican being given a spot to help to close out the Democratic convention is striking. The convention is also available to watch on Twitch, Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire TV. A celebrity-studded afterparty hosted by Andy Cohen is scheduled to be shown immediately after Bidens speech on the official livestream.

US hits Poland, others in Europe over Holocaust claims

In a report issued Wednesday, the State Department called out Bosnia, Belarus, Ukraine and particularly Poland for not having acted on restitution claims. Croatia, Latvia and Russia were also taken to task in the report, which is likely to draw angry responses from the governments identified. The report noted that Poland, which had the largest Jewish community in Europe before the outbreak of World War II, has not yet enacted comprehensive legislation on national property restitution or compensation covering Holocaust confiscations. Only about half of 5,500 claims for Jewish communal property have been adjudicated and half of those were rejected, it said. As the JUST Act report makes clear, Holocaust survivors and Jewish communities continue to wait for justice for property that was wrongfully taken from them, said Gideon Taylor, operations chairman of the World Jewish Restitution Organization.

Joe Biden turns focus to Wisconsin with battle-tested hires

Wisconsin, where Trump won by fewer than 23,000 votes in 2016, joins newly emerging battleground Arizona as the first two states where Biden has named his campaign team. Two veterans of Sen. Tammy Baldwins successful 2018 reelection campaign will run Bidens Wisconsin operation. Shirley Ellis, a longtime adviser to U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, will join Biden team as a strategic adviser focused on Milwaukee. She will join Bidens campaign formally after the August convention, according to the campaign. The Wisconsin team, especially, is intended to show that the Biden campaigns talk of a wide map isnt at the exclusion of traditional battlegrounds.

Democrats charge OSHA isn't protecting front-line workers

Instead of an emergency standard, the agency has relied on voluntary guidance that recommends companies erect physical barriers, enforce social distancing and install more hand-sanitizing stations, among other steps. More than 80,000 cases of COVID-19 have been reported among health care workers, meatpacking employees and prison staff, including at least 372 deaths, Adams said. OSHA quickly pivoted to focus intensely on giving employers and workers the guidance they need to work safely in this rapidly changing situation. A group of Senate Democrats asked the Labor Departments inspector general to investigate OSHAs inspections and citations related to COVID-19. The lawmakers, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., also want the watchdog to investigate OSHAs decision not to put in place a temporary emergency standard to deal with the virus.

Investigators to brief Wisconsin Guard leader on sex probe

Federal investigators plan to brief the Wisconsin National Guard's top commander this weekend on findings from a seven-month review of the Guard's sexual assault reporting and investigation protocols, Gov. The governor said in his letter that officials from the National Guard Bureau's Office of Complex Investigations briefed him on their findings on Nov. 25. Evers and Baldwin, both Democrats, stepped in and demanded that the National Guard Bureau conduct the review. Wisconsin National Guard spokesman Joe Trovato declined comment, saying only that no one in the Guard has seen the OCI report or been briefed on it. The Wisconsin National Guard reached an agreement with the state Justice Department under then-Attorney General Brad Schimel in 2018 that allows the Guard to ask the department to investigate sexual assault complaints.

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