by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
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by Chris Butler | Feb 26, 2021
A 1998 Georgia law authorized the state to have mobile voting facilities, but voters in the Peach State’s most recent presidential election who voted at such places acted against that law’s original intent. State Sen. Mike Dugan (R-Carrollton) said this...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
by Ken Masugi The Supreme Court has always been an anomaly in our democratic republic. This now-powerful body meets in secret, wears uniforms, and has life tenure. The nine-member court has issued rulings explaining how Americans need to alter their views about...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
by Steven Greenhut Sacramento The little-known Oakley Union Elementary School District, in the sprawling suburbs 50 miles east of San Francisco, isn’t accustomed to national attention. The school board’s hot mic moment, however, during a video call earlier this...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 26, 2021
In a 10-minute video, Project Veritas exposed Salesforce executives bashing the GOP for the mostly peaceful protests at the Capitol on January 6, just weeks after the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) company unexpectedly severed ties with the journalistic...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Changes in Mexican asylum laws and modifications to U.S immigration policy combined with exploitation by smugglers are causing an increase in migrants at the southern U.S. border seeking entry, according to reports. The Biden administration...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Republicans Sen. Rand Paul and Rep. Joe Wilson reintroduced the National Right to Work Act on Wednesday, which would prohibit unions from coercing private sector employees from paying dues. The National Right to Work Act is a one-page bill...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims decreased to 730,000 last week as the economy continued to suffer the effects of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to the Department of Labor. The Bureau of Labor and...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The Biden Administration is facing widespread criticism from local authorities and citizens as its open-border immigration policies have led to hundreds of potentially coronavirus-positive illegal aliens being unleashed into American border...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 26, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is introducing a bill that would criminalize any sterilization or abortion procedure performed without informed consent from the patient. The Iowa Republican’s legislation builds off a September 2020...
by Chris Butler | Feb 26, 2021
Two former state legislators said Georgia Chamber of Commerce members, not unexpectedly, have tremendous influence at the State Capitol, but those two men also said Chambers’ members sometimes work against political conservatives’ best interests. Former...