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  • GOP's Plan to Split Electoral Votes Not Getting GOP Gov. Snyder's Support
  • Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder rejected a proposal to split the state’s electoral votes by congressional district, a plan that would potentially give Republicans a chance to pick up ground in presidential elections in a state that has gone Democratic for a generation.


  • States Rethink High-Risk Pools, Health Exchanges
  • A recent change in how HHS plans to run a fund to cushion health plans with lots of high-cost customers is forcing states to rethink their own timetable for shifting some of the sickest people into the health insurance marketplaces under the Affordable Care Act.
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  • The 4 Points of Senators' Bipartisan Immigration Plan
  • As President Obama prepares to lay out his immigration plan during a speech in Las Vegas on Tuesday, a group of bipartisan senators has reached agreement on a framework to overhaul the nation's immigration system.

  • Sandy Aid Package Passes Congress, Obama to Sign it
  • President Barack Obama said he'll sign a $50.5 billion emergency relief measure for Superstorm Sandy victims as soon as it lands on his desk.


  • Bipartisan Immigration Reform Plan to be Unveiled by U.S. Senators
  • A key group of senators from both parties will unveil the framework of a broad overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws, a bipartisan push that would have been unimaginable just months ago on one of the country’s most emotionally divisive issues.






  • After Federal Order, Iowa DOT Reverses Immigrant License Decision
  • The agency had angered immigration activists late last month by determining that state law prohibited it from issuing licenses to people granted “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival Status” by President Barack Obama’s administration.

  • Marijuana to Remain a Drug with No Accepted Medical Use Under Federal Law
  • The federal court's decision keeps in place an odd legal split over marijuana, a drug deemed to be as dangerous as heroin and worse than methamphetamine by federal authorities, but one that has been legalized for medical use by voters or legislators in 20 states and the District of Columbia.

  • Nebraska Gov. Heineman OKs Keystone Pipeline
  • Gov. Dave Heineman has approved the rerouted Keystone XL oil pipeline path, which would move oil from Canada to Texas, putting the final decision squarely in the lap of President Barack Obama’s administration.

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