Blue state governors have demonstrated a reflexive opposition to President Donald Trump. That’s led to some absurd outcomes.
Editorials
Taxing winnings never earned is unjust and dangerous.
Last month, Fannie Mae dropped the requirement that borrowers have a minimum credit score of 620.
Democrats kill GOP alternative.
But the bill deals with only half the problem.
In District B, incumbent Democrat Marilyn Kirkpatrick faces Libertarian Jesse Welsh, who is running a stealth campaign.
An open seat in District C features the lone competitive commission race. Democrat Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod faces Republican April Becker.
In Family Court Department N, incumbent Paul M. Gaudet faces public defender Kerri Maxey, who has dealt with juvenile cases for most of her 15-year career.
Newly appointed judge has two challengers.
Incumbent faces challenge from long-time attorney.
In District B, Lydia Dominguez is running against Eileen Eady for a seat on the school board.
In District C, school board president Evelyn Garcia Morales seeks r-eelection against Tameka Henry, a product of the district and mother of four.
Lorena Biassotti, a former stay-at-home mom and Spanish teacher, is running against substitute teacher Kamilah Bywaters in District E.
