The Justice and Commerce departments have been ‘instructed to examine whether there is a path forward’ for the question, say government lawyers in a court filing.
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Trump extols ‘the story of America’ at his July 4 extravaganza
The multimillion-dollar spectacle was seen by supporters as a celebration of America and by critics as a Trump re-election rally, though his speech steered clear of partisan politics.
Federal judge allows ‘gag rule’ on abortion referrals to take effect in Maine
Maine Family Planning and other abortion providers are challenging the rule in court.
Legal sports betting gets scratched, at least for now, as governor puts legislation on hold
Gov. Janet Mills says she held 39 measures because of technical problems, conflicts with existing laws or concerns about costs.
Maine’s 2nd District: GOP’s Eric Brakey eyes challenge to Jared Golden
Former state senator from Auburn has created an exploratory committee for a likely race in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.
Park Service diverting $2.5 million in fees to pay for Trump’s expanded July Fourth
The diversion of the park fees represents just a fraction of the extra costs the government faces as a result the event, but administration officials have consistently refused to say how much taxpayers will have to pay.
Trump administration drops bid to put citizenship question in 2020 Census
The Justice Department confirms the administration dropped the question.
New group presses Collins on key issues but says it won’t tell you how to vote
The 16 Counties Coalition, formed by Democratic insiders and activists, will try to pressure the Republican senator on tax cuts and other issues.
Retired general eyes Maine’s U.S. Senate race
Disappointed in Susan Collins, Oxford’s Jonathan Treacy plans to join the Democratic primary field for the chance to take her on next year.