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Category:Fact Check May 2016
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Pages in category "Fact Check May 2016"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
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- Fact check/Did a gay rights bill backed by Indiana State Senate leader David Long include religious freedom protections
- Fact check/Did California Assemblyman Devon Mathis vote for a "$100 million health care tax"
- Fact check/Did GOP Rep. Steve Knight vote to allow federal contractors “to discriminate against the LGBT community”
- Fact check/Did New York Assemblyman Keith Wright raise a “staggering amount of real estate money” for his congressional race
- Fact check/Did Scottsdale, Arizona, mayoral candidate Bob Littlefield vote for height and density towers that set a precedent for high-rise development
- Fact check/Did Sen. Kelly Ayotte vote for cuts to Pell Grants and against refinancing student loans
- Fact check/Did South Carolina State Senator Wes Hayes vote to block a DOT reform bill in 2015
- Fact check/Did Stockton, California, have “its lowest crime rate in the past 15 years” in 2014
- Fact check/Did U.S. Senate candidate Russ Feingold break “his promise to reject… massive out-of-state contributions”
- Fact check/Do West Virginia Democratic gubernatorial primary candidates Booth Goodwin and Jeff Kessler want to raise taxes
- Fact check/Has Nebraska State Senate candidate Dan Quick received “tens of thousand of out-of-state and out-of-area” union dollars
- Fact check/Has Sen. John McCain voted for tax hikes, bailouts, "massive new spending," and increases to the debt ceiling
- Fact check/Is Georgia House District 80 candidate Meagan Hanson "the only conservative" in the Republican primary
- Fact check/Is it too late for an independent presidential candidate to get on the ballot for the November election
- Fact check/Is Oregon secretary of state candidate Brad Avakian making campaign promises he wouldn’t “actually have the authority to” keep
- Fact check/Is Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman in the “crosshairs” of the voting rights group iVote
- Fact check/Was the 1994 crime bill a primary driver of mass incarceration of African American men