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  2. Mary Louise Smith (politician) - Wikipedia

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    She was a staunch advocate of the Equal Rights Amendment. In 1995, Iowa State University established the Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics in her honor, [3] [4] and numerous other awards and recognitions are named for her throughout the state. Smith died of lung cancer in Des Moines at age 82.

  3. Iowa Civil Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Civil Rights Commission has also attracted notoriety for overseeing one of the nations best labor markets [24] but also one of the most racially segregated. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] In 2020, the Iowa Civil Rights Commission was sued in Federal Court under Title VI for its use of federal funds towards an investigatory process that ...

  4. Moral Mondays - Wikipedia

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    [11] 51% of North Carolina voters chose a Democrat for their US house representative, but Republicans won 9 of the 13 seats up for election. [ 12 ] The state House passed legislation that would require voters to present government-issued photo identification, provided by the state free of charge, [ 13 ] in order to vote and would repeal same ...

  5. Meet the candidates running for Iowa House District 35 in Des ...

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    To help voters, the Des Moines Register sent questions to all federal and Des Moines area legislative candidates running for political office this year. Their answers have been lightly edited for ...

  6. National Republicans signal importance of Iowa congressional ...

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    Brianne Pfannenstiel is the chief politics reporter for the Des Moines Register. She is also covering the 2024 presidential race for USA TODAY as a senior national campaign correspondent. Reach ...

  7. President's Committee on Civil Rights - Wikipedia

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    The President's Committee on Civil Rights was a United States presidential commission established by President Harry Truman in 1946. The committee was created by Executive Order 9808 on December 5, 1946, and instructed to investigate the status of civil rights in the country and propose measures to strengthen and protect them.

  8. Where the candidates for West Des Moines' House ... - AOL

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    To help voters, the Des Moines Register sent questions to all federal and Des Moines area legislative candidates running for political office this year. Their answers have been lightly edited for ...

  9. North Carolina Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, the North Carolina Republican Party censured Senator Richard Burr after he voted to impeach Donald Trump for his role in inciting a pro-Trump mob to storm the U.S. Capitol. [17] The next month, the party did not censure House Representative Madison Cawthorn amid numerous accusations of sexual harassment, as well as exposure of ...