New voting laws revive fights over ‘ballot harvesting’

As President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign challenged Nevada’s new voting law in court, the president and Republicans argued the rules would facilitate fraud and illegal voting. Chief among their criticisms was a provision allowing “ballot harvesting.”

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Nevada Sent More Than 200K Mail-In Primary Ballots to Wrong Addresses

More than one-sixth of the mail-in ballots sent to voters in Nevada’s largest county during the 2020 primary went to outdated addresses, according to a new watchdog report.
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Supreme Court rules against Nevada church suing over restrictions during pandemic

The Supreme Court ruled against a Nevada church that was seeking to overturn the state’s mandatory cap on attendance because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Casinos Are Open, But Churches Are Closed?

Last week, hundreds of people poured through the doors of Nevada casinos, which reopened after being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, it is illegal for churches in Nevada to meet with more than 50 people.
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Justice Department Slams Nevada Governor for ‘Unequal’ Treatment of Churches in Reopening Guidelines

The Justice Department criticized Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak for treating churches “unequally” in his guidelines for reopening states.

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U.S. Cities Seen Losing $360 Billion of Revenue From Economic Rout

U.S. cities are projected to lose about $360 billion of revenue through 2022 because of the economic damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, an unprecedented loss that would trigger deep spending and job cuts, according to a National League of Citie…

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