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This Week in Statehouse Action: Bad Medicine edition

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[Daily Kos Staff Picks]( Daily Kos staff looks back at some of their favorite posts from the past week. - [This Week in Statehouse Action: Bad Medicine edition]( - [Numerous polls point to what Democrats need to fight for: securing our elections with vote-by-mail]( - [Sign the Petition: Demand the EPA stop putting corporate profits over people and the environment!]( - [In Oregon, an antidote to the far right's madness was discovered on the Malheur]( - [White House reporters kept their cool and kept demanding answers despite Trump's bullying meltdown]( - [Elizabeth Warren mourns her 'charming and funny' oldest brother after his coronavirus death]( - [Help DREAMers avoid deportation: Chip in $5 to the DACA renewal fund.]( - [Progressive news and activism outlets are laying off staff while Fox News is enjoying its best ratings ever. Help make sure Daily Kos stays strong by making a recurring contribution of $3 a month.]( - [Keep that same energy! Wisconsin's spring election is over, but the battle for democracy continues]( - [The Census Bureau advises completing the census now even if you haven't received your 12-digit census ID by mail. Click here to fill out the 2020 census online today!]( - [Julián Castro talks coronavirus response, putting people first, and our anxiety these days]( - [5-year-old girl dies of COVID-19 in Michigan while armed protesters deem quarantine excessive]( - [Republicans rail against 'Blue State Bailouts' while Red America bleeds the country dry]( - [Los Angeles garment workers switch to making masks, but job conditions, pay remain substandard]( - [Trump's 'fighting' for things, none of them involve saving lives]( - [California researchers indicate COVID-19 is much less dangerous than believed. Don't believe it]( - [After Wisconsin, these four states' Supreme Court elections are key for stopping GOP gerrymandering]( - [Interview with coffee shop owner discussing $600 unemployment benefit sparks outrage on Twitter]( - [Las Vegas mayor gives batsh*t bananas interview on ‘reopening’ our country during COVID-19 pandemic]( - [Every Republican senator who acquitted Trump is now on the hook for—dear God—bleach injection, too]( - [House Democrats, buoyed by small donors, continue to raise massive sums as GOP challengers struggle]( - [Family of alt-right brothers behind Facebook groups encouraging people to protest quarantine orders]( Stories about 2020 presidential candidates do not equal endorsement. Want to write your own stories? [Log in]( or [sign up]( to post articles and comments on Daily Kos, the nation's largest progressive community. Follow Daily Kos on [Facebook](, [Twitter](, and [Instagram](. Thanks for all you do, The Daily Kos team Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. P.S. [Like the Daily Kos Recommended email? Chip in $1 to the team that brings progressive news to your inbox every day.]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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