News Tipoffs - North Dakota Editors Newsletter for Thursday October 31, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Miss. A.G. Fitch Praises Supreme Court Decision Allowing Virginia to Remove Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
JACKSON, Mississippi, Oct. 31 -- Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch issued the following news release on Oct. 30, 2024:
On Monday, Attorney General Fitch joined attorneys general from 25 states in filing an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to allow Virginia to remove noncitizens from its voter rolls. Today, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Virginia.
"It is critical that we uphold state authority to determine voter qualifications and ensure the integrity of our elections," sai
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N.D. Governor, First Lady Encourage Attendees to Build on Momentum at 8th Annual Recovery Reinvented
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Oct. 31 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on Oct. 30, 2024:
Gov. Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Burgum today hosted the eighth annual Recovery Reinvented at the Bismarck Event Center, encouraging participants to build on the progress made over the past eight years toward eliminating the shame and stigma of the disease of addiction and helping individuals find hope in recovery.
Now in recovery for over 22 years, the first lady recalled br
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Unemployment rate at 5.7 percent in the District of Columbia in September 2024
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics issued the following document from Economics Daily:
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In September 2024, the District of Columbia had the highest unemployment rate, 5.7 percent, followed by Nevada, 5.6 percent. South Dakota had the lowest jobless rate, 2.0 percent, followed by Vermont, 2.2 percent, and North Dakota, 2.3 percent.
In total, 23 states had unemployment rates lower than the U.S. figure of 4.1 percent, 4 states and the D
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Utah A.G. Reyes Applauds SCOTUS Decision on Non-Eligible Voters in Virginia
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 31 -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news on Oct. 30, 2024:
Attorney General Sean D. Reyes joined attorneys general from 25 other states in filing an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to allow Virginia to remove non-citizens from its voter roll. Today, the Supreme Court made the decision on its emergency docket that Virginia does not have to restore the registrations of 1,600 voters before next week's election.
"We applaud the Supre
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