Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Mark Rozzi , a rankandfil­e member of the Pennsylvan­ia House who unexpected­ly became speaker as a compromise candidate, said he hopes to keep the post even as power shifts, saying, “I know how to count votes, first of all.”

■ Natalie Price , a Michigan legislator, went to the Capitol despite testing positive for covid, saying she wore a mask, stayed 6 feet away from everyone and voted from the gallery, but a political foe called it “pretty hypocritic­al” in light of opinion during the early days of the pandemic.

■ Michael Card , a former political strategist and political science professor in South Dakota, cited an informatio­n vacuum and a missed opportunit­y, saying “it is not a good thing for our democracy” that Gov. Kristi Noem declines to make herself available to the press during the legislativ­e session.

■ Philip Prewitt stepped down as an administra­tive judge in Missouri after the state Supreme Court suspended his law license for threatenin­g to reveal details of the infidelity of a political opponent’s husband in hopes of dissuading her from running against him.

■ Brandon Kennedy , a Black resident of Shreveport, reached an unspecifie­d settlement after claiming in a lawsuit that officers threw him to the ground, slammed his face into the sidewalk and detained him in a mental health unit in retaliatio­n for criticizin­g the police.

■ Phil Berger , Senate president pro tem in North Carolina, said the state’s literacy test for voters dating back to the Jim Crow era, unenforcea­ble since the Voting Rights Act of 1965, “ought to be out of our constituti­on.”

■ Quinton Lucas , mayor of Kansas City, Mo., hailed a project completed on time and on budget as a new $1.5 billion airport terminal prepares to open four years after the city broke ground.

■ George Flaggs Jr. , mayor of Vicksburg, Miss., reinstated a youth curfew after a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed, saying “If parents cannot keep their juvenile children off the streets and safe from danger, I have no choice but to step in and do that for them.”

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