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    Entrance fees would jump to $70 per vehicle at 17 popular national parks, mostly in the West. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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    Ryan Zinke looks to more than double National Park fees to offset maintenance costs

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    October 24, 2017 9:45 pm
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    A man shops for marijuana at The Source dispensary in Las Vegas. If a state decriminalizes, they still would like to have funds to dedicate to more roadway safety as well as to education and prevention programs aimed at youth. However, without the revenue that comes from retail sales, these states aren’t sure how to pay for those programs. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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    Seattle's democracy voucher program gives registered voters four $25 vouchers they can donate to candidates. The program was supposed to
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    Amazon employees tend to their dogs in a canine play area adjacent to where construction continues on three large, glass-covered domes as part of an expansion of the Amazon.com campus, Thursday, April 27, 2017, in downtown Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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    A group of 18 attorneys general, including Eric Schneiderman of New York, sued President Trump after he decided to halt cost-sharing reduction payments for Obamacare insurers.
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    Women’s group runs Trump’s ‘Access Hollywood’ tape on the National Mall
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    Demonstrators protest outside of the White House to rally against the construction of the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline. Approving the Dakota Access pipeline has been a priority for President Trump and his administration. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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    Climate activist faces trial for attempted shutdown of oil pipelines

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    Neil Gorsuch can give workers a win over unions at the Supreme Court — if we fight for it
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    Neil Gorsuch can give workers a win over unions at the Supreme Court — if we fight for it

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