Judy Woodruff:
Republican opponents argue the measure would unnecessarily curb religious liberties. Its fate in the Senate remains unclear.
In California, organizers seeking to recall Governor Gavin Newsom face a deadline today to submit 1.5 million petition signatures to get their proposal on the ballot. The Democratic governor's popularity has fallen as some Californians remain outraged over his handling of the pandemic.
And three passings to note tonight.
The president of Tanzania, John Magufuli, has died. The East African country's vice president said he died of heart failure. He was a prominent COVID-19 skeptic and had not been seen in public since the end of February, sparking rumors that he'd contracted COVID. John Magufuli was 61 years old.
Conductor James Levine, the longtime leader of the New York Metropolitan Opera, who was fired over sex abuse allegations, has also died. His physician said he died of natural causes on March 9 in Palm Springs, California. Levine was the driving force at the Met for more than 40 years. Here he is in 2011 conducting Beethoven's 5th Symphony.
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