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The Most Meaningful Police Reform in 50 Years Could Actually Pass Congress
The bill is expected to ban chokeholds, create federal standards for no-knock warrants, and more.
Automatic Voter Registration Might Get Americans to Actually Vote
AVR has garnered strong bipartisan support and is bringing more people to the polls for the midterm elections by promising a younger and more diverse electorate than ever.
Here are Significant Standout Bipartisan Efforts of the Last Decade
Republicans and Democrats hate each other, but here are some instances of political decorum from the past decade that actually worked out in the end.
Legal Weed Is the Last Bipartisan Cause in America
On Capitol Hill, a few Democrats and Republicans are coming together to push for marijuana legalization. Do they have a shot?
Bipartisan Bill Would Require Border Patrol to Get a Warrant to Search Your Phone
The Protecting Data at the Border Act would let you refuse to hand over your electronics at the border.
Ultra-Conservative Cory Bernardi Is Off to the United Nations
Did he jump or was he pushed? Either way it's a strange move given Cory thinks the UN is a "fiscal black hole of bureaucracy."
Obama to Make First-Ever Presidential Visit to a Federal Prison for VICE Special
President Barack Obama announced today that he will visit the El Reno federal prison in Oklahoma next week to participate in a VICE special on America's criminal justice system.
New Senate Bill Says Weed Companies Should Be Able to Use Banks
A bill that gained support in Oregon and Colorado could remove some angst between banks and legal weed dispensaries.