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Coverage of Mary Miller in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 20 · 21:55 UTCMost recent: May 21 · 22:04 UTC
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  • POLITICSMay 21 · 22:04 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Democrats revolt over 'biological' wording in women's history museum bill

    House Democrats unanimously rejected legislation to establish a Smithsonian American Women's History Museum after Republicans added language limiting the museum to 'biological women' and excluding transgender individuals. The bill failed 204-216 with some conservative Republicans joining Democrats in opposition. The dispute centers on how the museum should define and represent women's history.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 22:04 UTCFOX NEWS
    Democrats revolt over 'biological' wording in women's history museum bill

    House Democrats unanimously opposed legislation for a new women's history museum on the National Mall after Republicans added language limiting the institution to 'biological women' and excluding transgender individuals. The bill failed 204-216 with some conservative Republicans also voting against it, citing concerns about left-wing content. The dispute reflects ongoing partisan disagreement over definitions of gender and women's rights.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 16:05 UTCFLORIDA PHOENIX
    Trump won’t give up on stalled SAVE America bill, as Dems prep election protections

    President Donald Trump is urging Congress to pass the stalled SAVE America Act, which requires proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting, as Democrats and voting rights groups oppose it, warning it could disenfranchise voters. The Senate may vote again to attach the bill to unrelated legislation, but it lacks enough support to overcome a filibuster.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 16:00 UTCPENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL-STAR
    Trump won’t give up on stalled SAVE America bill, as Dems prep election protections

    President Donald Trump continues to push for the passage of the stalled SAVE America Act, which mandates voter ID and proof of citizenship requirements, while Democrats and voting rights groups warn it could disenfranchise voters. The Senate may vote again to attach the bill to a budget reconciliation measure, but it lacks enough support to overcome a filibuster.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 11:30 UTCMISSOURI INDEPENDENT
    Trump won’t give up on stalled SAVE America bill, as Dems prep election protections

    President Donald Trump insists on passing the stalled SAVE America Act by attaching it to other legislation, despite opposition from Democrats and voting rights groups who argue it would disenfranchise voters. The Senate may vote again soon, but the bill lacks enough support to overcome a filibuster.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 10:00 UTCTENNESSEE LOOKOUT
    Trump won’t give up on stalled SAVE America bill, as Dems prep election protections

    President Donald Trump continues to push for passage of the SAVE America Act, which requires proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting, after it stalled in the Senate. Democrats and voting rights groups oppose the bill, warning it could disenfranchise voters. Senate Republicans and House members are debating strategies to advance the legislation despite opposition.

  • POLITICSMay 20 · 23:00 UTCWISCONSIN EXAMINER
    Trump won’t give up on stalled SAVE America bill, as Dems prep election protections

    President Donald Trump insists on passing the stalled SAVE America Act, which mandates voter ID and proof of citizenship, despite Senate opposition. Democrats and voting rights groups argue the bill would disenfranchise voters and face it as election interference. The Senate may vote soon on attaching the bill to a budget reconciliation measure, but it lacks enough support to overcome a filibuster.

  • POLITICSMay 20 · 21:55 UTCGEORGIA RECORDER
    Trump won’t give up on stalled SAVE America bill, as Dems prep election protections

    President Donald Trump insists on passing the SAVE America Act, which mandates voter ID and proof of citizenship, despite Senate opposition. Democrats and voting rights groups argue the bill would disenfranchise voters and face legislative hurdles.