Tag: Politics
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Minnesota Protests Spill Into Church as Anti-ICE Activists Disrupt St. Paul Worship Service
Anti-ICE protesters disrupted a St. Paul church service Sunday, confronting a pastor who also serves as an ICE official—fueling a heated debate over protest tactics, religious freedom, and political escalation in Minnesota.
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Illinois’ ‘Clean Slate’ Law Raises Familiar Questions About Accountability, Transparency, and Public Safety
Illinois has passed the Clean Slate bill, which allows automatic sealing of certain nonviolent criminal records, aiming to enhance employment and housing access. Critics question the absence of judicial review, arguing it could undermine public trust and safety, as nonviolent offenses may still pose risks. The long-term effects of this reform remain uncertain.
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Minnesota Leaders Downplay Brutal Assault as Another Officer Is Forced to Defend Himself
An ICE officer beaten with a shovel and broom in north Minneapolis fired in self-defense—but city leaders quickly shifted blame to federal agents, omitting key facts and fueling unrest.
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Indiana Lawmakers Revisit the “Gabby Petito Act”: A Public Safety Tool Worth Getting Right
As the 2026 legislative session begins, Indiana lawmakers revisit domestic violence response strategies. Rep. Maureen Bauer’s reintroduced “Gabby Petito Act” mandates lethality assessments by police on domestic disturbance calls to enhance victim safety and officer awareness. The bill aims for better intervention without imposing rigid mandates on law enforcement.
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Who Is Running for Governor of Wisconsin in 2026?
The 2026 Wisconsin gubernatorial election is set for November 3, following a crowded primary on August 11. With incumbent Tony Evers not running, both parties view the race as critical. Democrats have numerous candidates focusing on various issues, while Republicans offer a smaller, more consolidated field. The dynamics are expected to shift as the election…
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Who Is Running for Governor of Minnesota in 2026?
By Michael Phillips | Wisconsin Bay News | Election Desk The 2026 Minnesota gubernatorial election is shaping up to be one of the most consequential in the state in years. The election will be held on November 3, 2026, with party primaries scheduled for August 11, 2026. The race was dramatically reshaped on January 5,…
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Minneapolis’ $250M Fraud Scandal Raises Uncomfortable Questions for City Hall
The ongoing federal investigation into Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future fraud case has cast doubt on Mayor Jacob Frey’s administration amid connections to individuals implicated in the $250 million scheme. While Frey and his wife have not been charged, their associations raise concerns about political oversight and accountability, highlighting vulnerabilities in government spending and ethics.
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Minneapolis ICE Shooting Ignites a New Flashpoint—And Raises Hard Questions About Protest Tactics and Political Rhetoric
The Minneapolis ICE shooting is a tragedy—but it’s also a warning. When protests shift from speech to physical obstruction, and elected leaders amplify incendiary rhetoric, split-second encounters can spiral into irreversible outcomes.
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Western Wisconsin Republicans Move to Attract Data Centers—Without Sticking Ratepayers With the Bill
Western Wisconsin Republicans are advancing a new bill to attract large-scale data centers while shielding families and small businesses from higher electricity bills, ensuring tech growth doesn’t come at the expense of local ratepayers.
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Tim Walz Likely to Exit 2026 Minnesota Governor’s Race, Reports Say
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has not officially dropped out of the 2026 governor’s race, but multiple credible reports indicate he is expected to announce he will not seek a third term on January 6. If confirmed, his exit would upend the Democratic field and open a rare statewide opportunity for Republicans amid ongoing scrutiny over…