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Alabama

Transcript: Sen. Katie Britt delivers Republican response to State of the Union address | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

REPUBLICAN SEN. KATIE BRITT OF ALABAMA: Good evening, America. My name is Katie Britt, and I have the honor of serving the people of the great state of Alabama in the United States Senate. However, that’s not the job that matters most. I am a proud wife and mom of two school age kids. My […]

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Alaska

Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state and presidential adviser, dead at 100 | #alaska | #politics

Henry Kissinger, the former U.S. Secretary of State during the Nixon and Ford administrations who was said to be one of the most influential and controversial foreign policy framers in postwar United States, has died. He was 100. The news was confirmed by Kissinger’s consulting company on Wednesday night. “Dr. Henry Kissinger, a respected American […]

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Mayor

Why Republican Andy Rougeot has a real chance in Denver’s mayor race

Andy Rougeot. Photo: Courtesy of campaign Andre “Andy” Rougeot is the odd duck in the Denver mayor’s race. What’s happening: He’s running as a law-and-order, less-government Republican in the state’s Democratic epicenter, where the conversation is focused on how the city is overhauling police and boosting the social safety net. Yes, but: The 34-year-old former […]

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City Council

Farnsworth makes debut as counsel for Terre Haute City Council | Local News | #citycouncil

Jared Farnsworth made his debut Thursday evening as the counsel for the Terre Haute City Council, replacing city attorney Eddie Felling. He had one complicated decision to weigh in on Thursday — no Council member made a motion on one special ordinance before the Council’s new president, Curtis DeBaun IV, pounded his gavel. Farnsworth said […]

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