National Popular Vote Gains Ground, Maine's Free College, and D.C.'s Voting Evolution!
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1. Virginia takes a big step toward a national popular vote as Governor Abigail Spanberger signs the National Popular Vote Bill into law, joining an interstate compact that now includes 222 electoral votes. This initiative aims to ensure that every vote counts equally, regardless of state lines.
2. In Maine, Governor Janet Mills signs a budget bill making community college tuition-free for recent high school graduates, alongside providing affordability relief checks to lower and middle-income residents, showcasing a commitment to accessible education and economic support.
3. We also highlight an exciting civics lesson for senior residents in Washington, D.C., where a voter outreach specialist educates them on ranked choice voting, promoting greater voter engagement and understanding ahead of the upcoming elections.
4. In a major legal victory, a court of appeals has blocked Arkansas's wet signature law, affirming that it likely violates the Voting Rights Act, thus protecting voter registration efforts in the state.
5. Listener Jamal Rittenhauer shares a story about a federal judge dismissing a lawsuit that sought to allow churches to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status, reinforcing the separation of church and state.
6. Finally, a federal court in California rules against regulatory rollbacks under the Endangered Species Act, ensuring stronger protections for endangered wildlife and their habitats.
Today's Stories:
Virginia signs National Popular Vote Bill into law
Maine makes community college free for recent graduates
D.C. seniors learn about ranked choice voting
Court blocks Arkansas's wet signature law protecting voter registration
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit allowing churches to endorse candidates
Court upholds Endangered Species Act protections
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