by Casey Owens | Aug 4, 2021
The Florida Legislature’s Office of Economic Demographic Research (EDR) recently reported $4.1 billion in June general revenue (GR). The $4.1 billion in revenue exceeded the General Revenue Estimating Conference (GREC) April projection of $3.124 billion...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 4, 2021
With record heat and an open invitation from the White House, illegal alien migrants attempting to cross into the United States through the desert south of Arizona continue to die in higher-than-usual numbers. “A 45-year-old man died Sunday morning after...
by Cooper Moran | Aug 4, 2021
Juan Ciscomani, a native Arizonan and an advisor to Governor Doug Ducey, ignited a bid for Congress on Tuesday to represent Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District. “Joe Biden & Nancy Pelosi are pushing failed policies that are hurting Southern AZ:...
by Cooper Moran | Aug 4, 2021
The American Center for Law and Justice filed a lawsuit on Tuesday on behalf of a local church against Prince William County, Virginia, due to the government requiring a church to obtain a liquor license in order to use its own property. The group alleges the...
by Rachel Alexander | Aug 4, 2021
A new poll from OH Predictive Insights shows former news anchor Kari Lake with the highest approval rate of Republicans running for governor of Arizona and Attorney General Mark Brnovich with the highest approval rate of Republicans running for the U.S. Senate....
by Hayley Feland | Aug 4, 2021
The Minnesota State Fair is still happening, but fair officials are anticipating that masks may be required to enter. While a decision has not been made yet regarding possible capacity limits and masking requirements, Jerry Hammer, the fair’s general...
by Eric Burk | Aug 4, 2021
RICHMOND, Virginia – The House of Delegates voted against several Republican attempts to change proposals to allocate $4.3 billion in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds on Tuesday afternoon. House Republicans led by Delegate Todd Gilbert (R-Shenandoah)...
by Cooper Moran | Aug 4, 2021
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R) on Tuesday endorsed former Ohio Republican Party Chairwoman Jane Timken in the crowded GOP primary for U.S. Senate. “I am proud to endorse Jane Timken for the United States Senate. I saw firsthand Jane’s...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 4, 2021
Another Republican has thrown their hat in the ring for the 2022 Minnesota gubernatorial elections. Dr. Neil Shah’s campaign site says that he is a “husband, father, physician, business owner and son of immigrants.” In an email announcing his candidacy, he said...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 4, 2021
The Mankato Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program is having a “Parenting for Equity” course to teach parents “strategies for anti-racist parenting.” The class description says it’s for children between three and five years of age and...
by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 4, 2021
U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Stafford entered a not-guilty plea for a silent Detroit City Councilman André L. Spivey in U.S. District Court in Detroit Tuesday to accepting over $35,000 in exchange for council votes. Spivey was released on a $10,000...
by Chris Butler | Aug 4, 2021
A group of about 30 Georgia residents who have formed the group Project Opal said this week they have identified certain irregularities in last year’s presidential election in Cobb County. Project Opal spokesman Paul Nally told The Georgia Star News Tuesday...
by The Center Square | Aug 4, 2021
by Elizabeth Troutman Phoenix was the most popular migration destination in the second quarter of 2021 for users of Redfin.com, a technology-powered real estate broker, who were looking to move to a different major city. In Phoenix, institutions or businesses...
by The Center Square | Aug 4, 2021
by Casey Harper As COVID cases surge around the nation, questions still remain around the origins of the virus, but one Republican study has put forth controversial answers. Lead Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Monday released the newest...
by Eric Burk | Aug 4, 2021
The Virginia Senate GOP is questioning General Assembly Democrats’ commitment to campaign finance reform after the inaugural meeting of the Joint Subcommittee on Campaign Finance Reform was rescheduled from Monday morning while a Democratic fundraiser...
by Laura Baigert | Aug 4, 2021
Club for Growth Foundation (CFGF) released exclusively to The Tennessee Star the Tennessee General Assembly Missed Votes Scorecard for the 2021 regular and special legislative sessions. Club for Growth is the nation’s leading free-enterprise advocacy...