31 states would ban marriage equality if they could Over 60 percent of the country will no longer have marriage equality if the U.S. Supreme Court reverses it. Laws prohibiting same-sex couples from marrying were deemed unconstitutional by the 2015 ruling, Obergefell v. Hodges. This could change if the court were to revisit and reverse the ruling, as it did with Roe v. Wade, which previously deemed abortion bans unconstitutional. If the Supreme Court reverses Obergefell and determines bans ag...| Advocate.com
In June 2025, Louisiana governor Jeff Landry signed into law two bills aimed at giving Louisiana teachers a permanent pay raise (as opposed to the string of annual $2k stipends approved three years…| deutsch29: Mercedes Schneider's Blog
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Ballot language written by lawmakers for a proposal stating “only citizens" can vote and banning ranked-choice voting is fair, a judge ruled.| Missouri Independent
Hemos Joseph had been collecting petitions that would have asked voters to amend the state constitution to allow a North Florida casino.| Florida Politics - Campaigns & Elections. Lobbying & Government.