The 24-hour news cycle is filled with politics coverage, but not everything gets the attention it deserves. Here are five politics stories you may have missed in the past week.
- Ad War Means Local TV Stations Win Big In Georgia's Special Election — 5/21. Atlanta television stations add more programming to keep up with the ads leading up to June's special election. — NPR
- Arrests on civil immigration charges go up 38 percent in the first 100 days since Trump's executive order — 5/17. ICE have arrests dramatically increased. — LA Times
- 'Kris Kobach Came After Me for an Honest Mistake' — 5/21. The Kansas Secretary of State is leading the White House's committee looking into voter fraud. — Politico
- Montana Special Election Brings Special Challenges For Voter Access — 5/18. Montanans vote for their sole representative in the House on Thursday, but some may face challenges casting their ballot. — Montana Public Radio
- With NAFTA on table, Canadians tout cross-border trade — 5/19. As President Trump considers renegotiating NAFTA, Companies on both sides of the Buffalo/Ontario border consider how it will affect business. — The Buffalo News
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