Along with Louisiana gov. Bobby Jindal, that gives the GOP four people of color in charge of statehouses. |
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How the court rules next year on the case could profoundly change the makeup of statehouses across the country. |
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Galvin said the Massachusetts Statehouse is one of the oldest, active statehouses in the country. |
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With its success in Trenton, Bloomberg is moving ahead with plans to staff statehouses in Colorado and Texas. |
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We know changes have happened because they are in the statehouses telling their stories. |
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In the early '90s, state Republican parties rode the anti-tax backlash to power, going from controlling five statehouses in 1992 to 20 today. |
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Media critics, journalism reviews and academics studying the news business have long lamented the poor coverage of what happens in statehouses. |
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In 2002 alone, some 30 bills were up for consideration in statehouses nationwide. |
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His proposed casino seizure is a logical outgrowth of the state's fiscal crisis, and it may foreshadow similar initiatives in statehouses nationwide. |
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