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Source: CNN
(CNN)A 5-4 Supreme Court cleared the way on Thursday for the execution of death row inmate Matthew Reeves by lethal injection, reversing a lower court opinion.
Reeves was executed at Alabama's Holman prison less than two hours later.
The lower court had agreed to block the execution because Reeves sought to be executed by an alternate method: nitrogen gas. But the justices granted Alabama's request to reinstate the execution in an after-hours order Thursday.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett, joined by the court's three liberals, would have denied Alabama's request. Justice Elena Kagan, writing only for Justices Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor, said in the brief order that the majority should have abided by the lower court's decision.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/27/politics/supreme-court-death-penalty-matthew-reeves-alabama/index.html
Has Mitch McConnell issued a statement about Breyer's replacement?
I know I know, who cares...I'm just curious for some reason what the worm has to say about this so I can have a good laugh.
Virginia's new Republican governor, who banned critical race theory in schools, is launching a tip l
Source: Business Insider
Virginia's new Republican governor, who banned critical race theory in schools, is launching a tip line for parents to report their kids' teachers
Virginia's newly elected Republican governor, who has banned critical race theory in public schools, is launching a tip line to report teachers of "divisive subjects."
In a Monday interview with the conservative radio host John Fredericks, Gov. Glenn Youngkin said parents could email the state government to report any public-school teachers they believed to be "behaving objectionably."
Youngkin said: "We're asking for folks to send us reports and observations that they have that will help us be aware of things like privilege bingo, be aware of their child being denied their rights that parents have in Virginia. And we're going to make sure we catalog it all.
"This gives us a great insight into what's happening at a school level, and that gives us further ability to make sure we're rooting it out."
Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/glenn-youngkin-launches-tipline-report-teachers-2022-1
Top Eric Adams appointee did business with Trump and a Russian oligarch who was sanctioned by the U.
Source: CNBC
New York Mayor Eric Adams has appointed to a top city job a veteran real estate executive with ties to influential businesses and officials who have come under legal scrutiny, including the Trump Organization and Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, who has been sanctioned by the U.S. government.
Edward Mermelstein, whom Adams named earlier this month to be commissioner of New Yorks international affairs office, also is linked to public relations executive Ronn Torossian, an Adams ally who has worked for several high-profile figures over the years and has gained a reputation for being a confrontational firebrand. Torossians clients have included the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has been criticized for anti-democratic power grabs.
Details of these connections had yet to be reported since Mermelstein was appointed earlier this month to be commissioner of international affairs, who acts as the primary liaison between the city government, foreign leaders and the United Nations. Marjorie Bloomberg Tiven, who held the position while her brother Michael Bloomberg was mayor, once said the job is meant to ensure your head of government is behaving in a way that doesnt offend other heads of government.
Mermelstein is a Russian-American foreign investment attorney who has given expert help navigating the complex foreign investment process in the United States, according to his still-active personal website. The mayors office website says he came to the United States in the 1970s as a refugee from Ukraine.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/21/ny-mayor-eric-adams-appoints-exec-linked-to-trump-organization-russian-oligarch.html
Joe Madison ends his voting rights hunger strike at 74 days
https://twitter.com/MadisonSiriusXM/status/1484190253707665409Glad he did it, because we're not getting anything passed anytime soon.
Manchin chides Democrats over filibuster, saying he can't support 'such a perilous course'
Source: The Hill
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) warned Democrats against trying to change the legislative filibuster and lamented the state of the Senate, hours before a months-long fight over Senate rules will come to a head.
Manchin went through a laundry list of reasons explaining why he supports the 60-vote threshold for most major legislation and argued that the pitch from his Democratic colleagues about wanting to restore the Senate is "simply not true."
"For the last year, my Democratic colleagues have taken to the Senate floor, cable news airwaves, pages of newspapers across the country, and to argue that repealing the filibuster is restoring the vision the founding fathers intended for this deliberate body. My friends, that is simply not true. It's not true," Manchin said.
Manchin added that his Democratic colleagues "would use the nuclear option to override a rule that we have used ourselves, but now seem to find unacceptable."
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/590494-manchin-chides-dems-over-filibuster-saying-he-cant-support-such-a-perilous#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16426565533032&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fthehill.com%2Fhomenews%2Fsenate%2F590494-manchin-chides-dems-over-filibuster-saying-he-cant-support-such-a-perilous
Manchin: Primary me if you want, I won't go 'nuclear'
Source: Politico
Joe Manchin made clear that his partys push to isolate him and fellow centrist Kyrsten Sinema wont force his hand on rules changes, once again rejecting Democrats' proposed reforms to the Senates filibuster rules.
The West Virginia Democrat actually seems to welcome the isolation. He told reporters ahead of a Democratic Caucus meeting he would not go along with instituting a talking filibuster, which could be used to evade the Senates 60-vote threshold, nor would he entertain a rules change by a simple majority.
Asked about his party's priorities, Manchin said people are most worried about inflation and coronavirus right now. He added that hed welcome a primary challenge over his filibuster position if he runs again for reelection: "I've been primaried my entire life. That would not be anything new for me.
The majority of my colleagues in the Democratic caucus have changed their minds. I respect that. They have a right to change their minds. I havent. I hope they respect that too. Ive never changed my mind on the filibuster, Manchin said.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/18/senate-dems-filibuster-showdown-election-reform-527308
Gov. Youngkin signs 11 executive actions on first day in office, ending critical race theory in scho
Source: WTKR
RICHMOND, Va. - Governor Glenn Youngkin signed 11 executive actions on his first day in office, including orders allowing parents to opt out of mask mandates in Virginia schools, withdrawing from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and ending "the use of divisive concepts, including critical race theory, in public education."
The list of executive orders and directives Youngkin signed is as follows, per his office:
Executive Order Number One delivers on his Day One promise to restore excellence in education by ending the use of divisive concepts, including Critical Race Theory, in public education.
Executive Order Number Two delivers on his Day One promise to empower Virginia parents in their childrens education and upbringing by allowing parents to make decisions on whether their child wears a mask in school.
Read more: https://www.wtkr.com/news/gov-youngkin-signs-11-executive-actions-on-first-day-in-office-ending-critical-race-theory-in-schools-vaccine-mandates-for-state-employees
This is not the Virginia that I knew and loved.
Biden all but concedes defeat on voting, election bills
Source: Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) All but conceding defeat, President Joe Biden said Thursday hes now unsure the Democrats major elections and voting rights legislation can pass Congress this year. He spoke at the Capitol after a key fellow Democrat, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, dramatically announced her refusal to go along with changing Senate rules to muscle the bill past a Republican filibuster.
Biden had come to the Capitol to prod Democratic senators in a closed-door meeting, but he was not optimistic when he emerged. He vowed to keep fighting for the sweeping legislation that advocates say is vital to protecting elections.
The honest to God answer is I dont know whether we can get this done, Biden said. He told reporters, his voice rising, As long as Im in the White House, as long as Im engaged at all, Im going to be fighting.
Sinema all but dashed the bills chances minutes earlier, declaring just before Biden arrived on Capitol Hill that she could not support a short sighted rules change.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/voting-rights-joe-biden-voting-elections-wv-state-wire-28fce7f5190404f5091158c912bf8d5d
Joe Manchin praises Kyrsten Sinema's refusal to tweak filibuster as voting rights bill stymied
Source: The Independent
Sen Joe Manchin praised fellow conservative Democrat Sen Kyrsten Sinemas speech in which she indicated she would not vote to eliminate the filibuster to advance voting rights legislation.
Mr Manchin spoke with The Independent on the way to a meeting between President Joe Biden and Democratic senators as the White House seeks to enact legislation ahead of the 2022 midterms and the next presidential election.
Very good, Mr Manchin said of his colleagues remarks. Excellent speech.
Other Democrats were less complimentary. Id say the speech kind of speaks for itself, Sen Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island said.
Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/manchine-sinema-filibuster-voting-rights-b1992627.html
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