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In the wake of escalating political violence, states are bolstering security measures at capitols and for officials, following the assassination of Minnesota House leader Melissa Hortman and other attacks. Twenty-five states now allow candidates to use campaign funds for personal protection, and federal campaigns have spent over forty million dollars on security. Lawmakers are pushing for dedicated security units and shielding officials home addresses, as tensions rise and democracy becomes increasingly fortified.
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