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SHOCK & WIN: DEMOCRAT Governor of Nevada Steve Sisolak Vetoes Democrat Bill That Bastardizes Electoral College, Admits Bill Would ‘Diminish the Roll of Smaller States Like Nevada in National Electoral Contests and Force Nevada’s Electors to Side With Whoever Wins the Nationwide Popular Vote’



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Fingerprinting gun owners approved by Illinois lawmakers


ABC News, by Justin Doom

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A bill passed on Wednesday by the Illinois House would require gun owners to be fingerprinted and pay more for identification cards. The state Senate still must approve the bill before it could be signed into law. Democratic Rep. Kathleen Willis of Addison, citing deficiencies in the state's current Firearm Owner's Identification system, said the bill comes in response to a shooting at a factory in Aurora where six people, including the gunman, were killed, according to The Associated Press.



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Maine House rejects move to change Electoral College system

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| May 30, 2019

AUGUSTA —The Maine House rejected a bill Thursday that would have Maine join a compact of states pledging to award their Electoral College votes to the winner of the national popular vote during presidential elections. The 66-76 vote against the measure comes two weeks after the Senate agreed to add Maine to a growing number of states aiming to elect presidents by popular vote. The Senate voted, 19-16 to have Maine join an interstate compact in which participating states agree to award their Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who receives the most votes nationwide.