Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The New York Times reports that Priorities USA, one of nation’s largest progressive super PACs, is planning to invest $20 million into “voting rights initiatives ahead of the 2022 election cycle, aiming to combat Republican-led election laws with digital ads and organizing as well as in the courts.”
* Republican officials in Missouri are refusing to implement Medicaid expansion in the state, even after Missouri voters approved the policy at the ballot box this year. Now, a group of would-be Medicaid recipients have filed suit, and the trial is getting underway this week.
* Today is Primary Day in New York City’s mayoral race, which will have ranked-choice balloting for the first time.
* Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) is facing difficult questions this week over his family’s membership in a private Rhode Island beach club that’s allegedly all-white. The Democratic senator told reporters yesterday, “[T]he club has informed me that it does in fact have diversity of membership,” adding that club officials are also “working on improving diversity.”








