Mississippi is the latest Republican-led state to ban election offices from accepting donations from private groups for voting operations.
The Associated Pressoffices from accepting donations from private groups for voting operations — a movement fueled by conservatives' suspicion of donations by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in 2020.
“Whether it was their attempt to silence conservative voices or suppress information they don't agree with, California's technology elites will stop at nothing to push their woke ideology on the American people," Reeves said."Our elections cannot be left up to billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, especially when groups like Facebook systematically silence conservative voices on their platforms.
“Mississippians deserve to have fair elections free from the outside influence of Big Tech billionaires,” Anderson said.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
'Go, Mississippi': State could ditch song with racist rootsMississippi is on the verge of retiring a state song with racist roots, two years after it surrendered a Confederate-themed state flag
続きを読む »
Colorado governor signs bill codifying the right to abortion in state lawColorado joined a handful of other states Monday in codifying the right to abortion in statute, a party-line response to efforts across the country to limit abortion access.
続きを読む »
Pennsylvania school begins enforcing student snack limitsStudents at a school in Pennsylvania were bringing in an 'excessive' amount of outside snacks, so now officials are enforcing a limit.
続きを読む »
Lawmakers near finish line on spending unprecedented state and federal fundsThe bulk of the state’s federal money — $750 million — will go to cities, counties and rural water associations as matching money for water and sewer infrastructure projects. Meanwhile, a historic state budget is poised to pass in the next few hours.
続きを読む »
Oklahoma joins widening group of US states mulling tax incentives for bitcoin minersLawmakers in Oklahoma have advanced legislation in recent days that, if finalized, would extend a tax break to bitcoin and cryptocurrency miners that set up shop in the state.
続きを読む »
Mississippi Stories: William “Bill” ParkerThis week on Mississippi Stories, Marshall Ramsey sits down with William 'Bill' Parker, Meteorologist-in-Charge of the NOAA National Weather Service Forecast Office.
続きを読む »