According to this story, the bill will be named the Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Act. It will be introduced by Republican State Representative David Steffen.
Here is the column, which is authored by Joshua Holzer, Associate Professor of Political Science at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
The Nebraska Secretary of State and a former State Senator and former State Board of Health member have charged that there was petitioner fraud and notary misconduct in the gathering of signatures for two cannabis-related initiatives that are on the ballot on Tuesday, November 5 in Nebraska. The trial won’t start until Tuesday, October 29, and early voting has already started in Nebraska.
They assert that eight notaries and four petition circulators committed fraud in the signature gathering process.
Here is a story from the Nebraska Examiner.
Here’s the story from Barron’s.
Thanks to Eric Garris for the referral.
All Illinois legislative candidates are either Democratic or Republican Party nominees, except for one independent in a State House race, David Gill in the 87th district. He is the only opponent to a Republican.
There are 24 State Senate races, and eleven of them have only one candidate on the ballot.
There are 188 State House races, and 59 have only one candidate on the ballot.