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    Indiana looks to scrap carry permits for handguns, allow ‘constitutional carry’
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    Indiana looks to scrap carry permits for handguns, allow ‘constitutional carry’

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    Broadband expansion bills advance in Virginia House committee
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    New petition effort seeks to limit Nashville Metro government’s spending
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    Washington capital gains tax aims to expand child care for working parents
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    New Hampshire Gov. Sununu praises reversal of Trump-era conservation policy
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    Nevada adds $50 million in relief for small businesses
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    Despite continued criticism, Pritzker touts vaccine rollout, plans to expand Phase 1B later this month
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    Despite continued criticism, Pritzker touts vaccine rollout, plans to expand Phase 1B later this month

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    Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp speaks during a "Get Out The Vote" rally at the Dalton Convention Center on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018 in Dalton, Ga. Republican Brian Kemp is facing off against Democrat Stacey Abrams for governor in Georgia.
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    Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf prepares to speak at a press conference outside UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic Hospital in Lower Paxton Twp, Pa,. on Monday, June 29, 2020.
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    Illinois unemployment offices remain closed due, in part, to ‘threats of violence’
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