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statehouse

[steyt-hous] / ˈsteɪtˌhaʊs /


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The Montana and Tennessee examples follow at least two other statehouse protests that prompted cries of “insurrection” from Republicans.

From Seattle Times

That comes right as the statehouse considers imposing a new annual fee for electric cars registered in Texas, which will inevitably hurt clean-car sales—even though EVs can be used to share power with and help stabilize the grid.

From Slate

It was a bet on local news at a time when the press corps at the statehouse in Trenton, New Jersey, was dwindling, and papers even in wealthy towns were shrinking.

From Seattle Times

Jim McConnell, a 69-year-old machinist, was dubious of the idea of someone like Zephyr serving in the statehouse.

From Seattle Times

Much like events in the Tennessee Statehouse weeks ago - where two lawmakers were expelled after participating in a post-school shooting gun control protest that interrupted proceedings - Zephyr’s punishment has ignited a firestorm of debate about governance and democracy in politically polarizing times.

From Washington Times