The political landscape underpinning an anticipated House leadership brawl solidified somewhat Tuesday night, although plenty remains to be decided in the coming months.
If it were all about the money, embattled supporters of House Speaker Jason Stephens would largely be cruising to victory next week come Election Day.
Look no further than the large number of contested legislative primaries this cycle for evidence of the political fallout stemming from last year's shocking House speaker election.
Campaign finance reports filed Thursday provide a closer look at the latest political maneuvering preceding what is expected to be a tumultuous leadership fight next session.
Two law enforcement-minded candidates are going head-to-head in another race largely driven by angst over House Speaker Jason Stephens' election.
A Franklin County judge on Wednesday turned back an effort to stymie Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) and his allies from spending House GOP Caucus cash.
The legal battle over the House Republican Caucus' campaign cash continues.
House Speaker Jason Stephens and his allies are asking a Franklin County judge to pause discovery in a legal challenge brought by his political rivals ahead of expected mediation.
Will backers of House Speaker Jason Stephens face consequences at the primary ballot box?