North Carolina’s gerrymandered election map is officially thrown out, what’s a PAC versus a Super PAC, the Trump impeachment stuff in three minutes or less, another Republican Congressman announces his retirement, Steve Bullock releases his LGBTQ rights plan, and Jeff Sessions may run again for Senate in Alabama.
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- State Court Tosses GOP’s Gerrymandered Congressional Map in North Carolina (NY Mag/Intelligencer)
- State Court Bars Using North Carolina House Map in 2020 Elections (NYT)
- PACs and Super PACs (Ballotpedia)
- Political action committee (Ballotpedia)
- Super PAC (Ballotpedia)
- It’s bold, but legal: How campaigns and their super PAC backers work together (WaPo)
- The Guardian’s coverage of impeachment on Tuesday (The Guardian)
- The Guardian’s coverage of impeachment on Monday (The Guardian)
- House to take first vote on impeachment inquiry of Trump, forcing lawmakers on record (The Washington Post)
- Dear Colleague on Next Steps in House's Ongoing Impeachment Inquiry (Nancy Pelosi Congressional Newsroom)
- Army Officer Who Heard Trump’s Ukraine Call Reported Concerns (NYT)
- Greg Walden to retire in latest sign of GOP doubts about retaking House (Politico)
- Equal Rights and Opportunity for LGBTQ Americans (Bullock 2020)
- Sessions strongly considering bid for old Senate seat in Alabama (Politico)
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