U.S. and Venezuela Reestablish Diplomatic Relations

The Department of State says the U.S. will assist the Venezuelan people “through a phased process.” The State Department announced that the United States is reestablishing diplomatic relations…

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Supreme Court Issues Stay in NY Redistricting Case

The majority ruled against the racial gerrymandering of New York’s 11th district. The Supreme Court granted the request from Representative Nicole Malliotakis of New York to stay a…

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Education Department Investigates Student Data Privacy Practices

The inquiry examines FERPA compliance in voting-related research. The U.S. Department of Education’s (the Department’s) Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) opened investigations into Tufts University (Tufts) and the…

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House Passes Updated Version of SAVE Act

The election integrity measure is not expected to be approved in the Senate. The House of Representatives passed the SAVE America Act, sponsored by Representative Chip Roy of…

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Federal Judge Rules Against On-Campus Early Voting Sites in NC

Judge Osteen denied the request for the sites to avoid the risk of creating voter confusion. Federal Judge William Osteen has denied a request made by an organization…

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FCC Narrows TV Broadcasting Exemptions to Equal Time Rule

Agency guidance stated there will not be automatic exemptions for late-night and daytime talk show appearances. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently issued guidance indicating that interviews with…

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Members of Congress Introduce Election Integrity Legislation

Legislators seek to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in elections and would place restrictions on mail-in ballots.  Congressman Chip Roy of Texas and Senator Mike Lee of Utah…

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Supreme Court Allows Candidates the Right to Challenge Election Rules

The court cited upholding the integrity of elections, as well as the potential for higher financial spending by candidates, in their reasoning. The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued…

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DOJ Sues More States for Refusing to Turn Over Voter Rolls Required by Federal Law

At least a dozen states are violating the transparency required under federal election law. The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has filed lawsuits against more states for…

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Supreme Court Allows Texas to Use Redestricted Map for 2026 Midterms

Justice Alito stated the new map is based on partisan advantage, not race, as the lower court determined. The Supreme Court of the United States paused a lower…

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