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VOTING RIGHTS: The Supreme Court will consider whether to eviscerate a key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act in a congressional redistricting case from Louisiana.
SHUTDOWN VOTES: The Senate will vote for a ninth time on the House-passed short-term spending bill after rejecting the GOP measure once again last night. Republicans need at least five more Democrats to break a filibuster and have made no progress in the more than two weeks since the shutdown began.
TRUMP LIBRARY: A judge halted the transfer of three acres of prime downtown Miami property for Trump’s future presidential library after an activist alleged a local college violated Florida’s open government law in gifting the land to the state, which transferred it to the library foundation.
MILLS ALLEGATION: A Florida judge issued a restraining order against Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., after his ex-girlfriend accused him of threatening and harassing her. Mills’ office and his lawyer did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for comment.
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