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November 11, 2022
by TWN Staff
Maryland Governor: Wes Moore (D)

About the State Wes Moore, a combat veteran, best-selling author, small business owner, Rhodes Scholar and former CEO of one... Read More

About the State Wes Moore, a combat veteran, best-selling author, small business owner, Rhodes Scholar and former CEO of one of the nation’s largest anti-poverty organizations, has devoted his life’s work to a basic principle: No matter your start in life, you deserve an equal opportunity... Read More

November 11, 2022
by TWN Staff
Massachusetts Governor: Maura Healey (D)

About the State Maura Healey has deep roots in Massachusetts. Her parents both grew up in Newburyport. Her maternal grandparents... Read More

About the State Maura Healey has deep roots in Massachusetts. Her parents both grew up in Newburyport. Her maternal grandparents met in Gloucester, where her grandfather worked on the fishing docks and her grandmother, whose ancestors settled on the Parker River in Newbury in 1636, went... Read More

November 11, 2022
by TWN Staff
Pennsylvania Governor: Josh Shapiro (D)

About the State Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor-elect, has served as the state’s attorney general since 2017. Raised in Montgomery... Read More

About the State Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor-elect, has served as the state’s attorney general since 2017. Raised in Montgomery County, outside of Philadelphia, he studied political science at the University of Rochester and earned his law degree from Georgetown University.  He was elected to the... Read More

November 11, 2022
by TWN Staff
Hawaii Governor: Josh Green (D)

About the State Josh Green is a husband, a father, an ER doctor and Hawaii’s lieutenant governor. More than 20... Read More

About the State Josh Green is a husband, a father, an ER doctor and Hawaii’s lieutenant governor. More than 20 years ago, he started caring for local families as a doctor in a small clinic on the Big Island. He ran for office, serving in the... Read More

November 9, 2022
by TWN Staff
HHS Finalizes Physician Payment Rule Strengthening Access

WASHINGTON — A proposed physician fee schedule for 2023 published this past week by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid... Read More

WASHINGTON — A proposed physician fee schedule for 2023 published this past week by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services aims to increase access to behavioral health care, cancer screening and dental care. The Calendar Year 2023 Physician Fee Schedule final rule also promotes innovation... Read More

November 8, 2022
by TWN Staff
OH SENATE: J.D. Vance (R)

About Ohio Campaign Website  J.D. Vance grew up in Middletown, Ohio. He served in the Iraq War as a Marine,... Read More

About Ohio Campaign Website  J.D. Vance grew up in Middletown, Ohio. He served in the Iraq War as a Marine, graduated from The Ohio State University, received his law degree from Yale Law School, and became a successful investor in Silicon Valley. He wrote a bestselling... Read More

November 8, 2022
by TWN Staff
VT SENATE: Peter Welch (D)

Campaign Website Peter Welch has represented Vermonters in Congress since 2007. In an era of partisanship and division, he is... Read More

Campaign Website Peter Welch has represented Vermonters in Congress since 2007. In an era of partisanship and division, he is widely recognized as a progressive leader and a skillful legislator who chooses governing over gridlock. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and graduated from the College... Read More

November 8, 2022
by TWN Staff
OK SENATE: Markwayne Mullin (R)

Campaign Website Republican Mark Wayne "Markwayne" Mullin, a former professional mixed martial arts fighter, was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on... Read More

Campaign Website Republican Mark Wayne "Markwayne" Mullin, a former professional mixed martial arts fighter, was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on July 26, 1977, and has represented Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district since 2013.  Prior to becoming a lawmaker and mixed martial arts fighter, Mullin had a lengthy and... Read More

November 8, 2022
by TWN Staff
MO SENATE: Eric Schmitt (R)

Campaign Website Eric Schmitt, a sixth-generation Missourian, is the state’s 43rd attorney general. As attorney general, Schmitt launched multiple initiatives to... Read More

Campaign Website Eric Schmitt, a sixth-generation Missourian, is the state’s 43rd attorney general. As attorney general, Schmitt launched multiple initiatives to better the lives of Missourians across the state.  In his first month in office, he launched his Safer Streets Initiative, taking on violent crime across the... Read More

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NEW YORK — New prosecution witnesses at former President Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial Friday further undercut the former... Read More

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AP Decision Notes: What to Expect in New York's Special Congressional Election

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans’ majority could tighten by another vote after Tuesday’s special congressional election in Buffalo — at least, temporarily.... Read More

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