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Ending Mississippi’s post-Election Day ballot reception window sought | Mississippi
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ISIS-linked Houston man indicted, planned 9/11 style terrorist attack | Texas
SUMMARY: Anas Said, a 28-year-old from Houston, was indicted and arrested for attempting to provide material support to ISIS. Following the October 7 Hamas attacks, Said allegedly planned a terrorist attack on military recruiting centers in Houston and expressed intentions to harm the Israeli community and former President George W. Bush. Investigators found evidence of his ongoing support for ISIS, including propaganda creation and explosive-making research. He had been under FBI surveillance since 2017 for viewing ISIS literature. Accused of being a national security threat, he faces a maximum 20-year sentence if convicted.
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Jack only newcomer to Georgia’s U.S. House delegation | Georgia
SUMMARY: Republican Brian Jack is the sole newcomer to Georgia’s U.S. House, succeeding amid the re-election of all 13 incumbents. Running on an “America First” platform, Jack defeated Democrat Maura Keller 67%-34%. He aims to address illegal immigration, crime, and economic issues while voicing strong support for entrepreneurship. Jack, an advisor for Trump’s campaigns, received endorsements from prominent GOP figures, including Dr. Ben Carson. With all incumbents likely maintaining their committee roles, Jack’s fresh perspective will complement the existing Republican delegation, which includes vocal Trump supporter Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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Moore changing Houses, heading to Washington | North Carolina
SUMMARY: After 11 terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives, Republican Tim Moore is moving to the U.S. House. A record-holder as speaker, Moore played a key role in the state’s legislative achievements, including overriding numerous vetoes by Governor Cooper. Moore’s leadership skills, particularly his ability to manage a large legislature and encourage compromise, are highly regarded. He won his U.S. House race against Democrat Pat Genant with 58%. Despite Moore’s departure, Republicans are expected to maintain control of North Carolina’s policy direction, with new leaders like Dustin Hall stepping into Moore’s role in the state legislature.
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