A major elections bill is heading to the Senate, and it could reshape how Americans register and vote. The SAVE America Act would introduce stricter voter ID and citizenship requirements, sparking debate over election security and access ahead of the midterms.
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National Urban League Declares a State of Emergency for Black America
After declaring a state of emergency, the National Urban League unveils the new D3 plan to fight back
Explainer: What to know about executive orders as Trump prepares to take office
Executive orders are directives signed by the President that allow him to make policy outside of the usual congressional process. Trump is expected to sign a long list of executive orders shortly after entering office for his second term, with top priorities including
Mastering your money: Strategies for financial stability and growth
Discover effective money management strategies to optimize your income, reduce debt, and build financial stability.
What will happen to J.D. Vance’s Ohio U.S. Senate seat?
Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance is set to become the next vice president, leaving his Senate seat vacant. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine…
Everything you need to know about voting, a guide to help Ohioans prepare for the 2024 election
Written by Jillian Holness The 2024 Presidential election is on Tuesday, November 5, and It’s important now more than ever to cast your vote. Here is a guide to help get you election-ready. Voter Registration and Eligibility Before going to the polls, the first step is reviewing your eligibility and registering to vote. The Ohio […]
Ohio’s education policies mirror Project 2025, Heritage Foundation’s plan for 2nd Trump administration
Exploring the overlap between Ohio’s education laws and Project 2025, a policy book by the Heritage Foundation.
What to know about the Democratic National Convention
Democratic National Convention in Chicago: Official nominations, party platform, and speeches from high-profile members. Watch live on TV or stream online.
Revised property values in Cuyahoga County could mean an increase in property taxes
Cuyahoga County’s property valuations see an average increase of 32%, but property taxes may not necessarily increase. Learn how to challenge incorrect valuations.
Ohio Voter Purge Targets Communities of Color: What You Need to Know
Ohio’s voter purge disproportionately targets voters of color, argue civil rights groups. Over half of the 158,857 voters facing removal are from predominantly minority counties. Learn…

