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“The ball is now in the State Bar’s court to vigorously investigate the allegations that are contained in that article.”

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Mahan broke with many Democrats by vigorously supporting Proposition 36, the 2024 anti-crime measure that stiffened penalties for repeated theft and crimes involving fentanyl.

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What even some of the prime minister's staunchest allies believe is that, he must explain more clearly, and vigorously, to the party - and to all of us - what the government is actually doing and why.

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“We vigorously oppose Florida’s plans to end vaccine requirements, which will put Floridians’ health at risk—especially the nearly 250,000 children in Florida living with asthma,” the association said.

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However, Bass’ reputation may have rebounded as she vigorously defended the city during federal immigration raids this summer.

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