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Vote Yes on this bill if you want consistent road naming in state university and college campuses.
Organizations that support this bill may include educational institutions seeking uniform road naming policies.
Vote No on this bill if you want to maintain current road names at educational institutions.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include groups against mandated renaming of existing infrastructure.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to strengthen U.S. opposition to international boycotts that harm U.S. interests.
Organizations that support this bill may include U.S. business associations and trade groups.
Vote No on this bill if you want to limit government restrictions on international economic actions and promote free trade policies.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include international advocacy groups and civil rights organizations.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to enhance bridge safety and promote proactive risk management.
Organizations that support this bill may include transportation safety groups and infrastructure advocacy organizations.
Vote No on this bill if you want to avoid increased regulatory burdens and costs on bridge owners.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include private bridge owners and budget-conscious policy groups.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to protect federal employees' rights and maintain current collective bargaining agreements.
Organizations that support this bill may include labor unions, federal employee associations, and workers' rights advocacy groups.
Vote No on this bill if you want to allow more flexibility for the executive branch in managing federal labor relations.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include certain federal agencies, executive branch stakeholders, and some business advocacy groups.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to reduce gerrymandering and promote stable electoral districts between censuses.
Organizations that support this bill may include those advocating for election reform and anti-gerrymandering initiatives.
Vote No on this bill if you want states to have the ability to adjust district boundaries more frequently to reflect demographic changes.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include those advocating for state flexibility in managing electoral districts.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to reduce America's financial contributions to international organizations like the United Nations.
Organizations that support this bill may include national sovereignty advocates and groups prioritizing domestic budget conservation.
Vote No on this bill if you want the United States to continue to engage with the United Nations and other global entities.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include global cooperation proponents and international diplomatic organizations.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to promote innovation and establish a clear regulatory framework for digital commodities, potentially enhancing transparency and market growth.
Organizations that support this bill may include technology firms, blockchain companies, and financial institutions that are interested in the growth and regulation of digital commodities.
Vote No on this bill if you want to maintain the current state of digital commodity regulation and avoid increasing regulatory requirements on emerging technologies.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include privacy advocacy groups and small businesses concerned about the regulatory burden and compliance costs associated with digital commodities.