by The Center Square | Apr 18, 2021
by John Styf Gov. Bill Lee has promised criminal justice reform in Tennessee, and several of his proposed bills that are set to move forward in coming weeks could have a significant effect on those in the state’s prison system. “I’ve been thinking about...
by RealClearWire | Apr 18, 2021
by Chandler Lasch and John Hirschauer After four years of relentless fact checks of statements by President Trump, many wondered whether fact-checkers would apply similar scrutiny to President Biden. Responding to right-leaning critics who “have been urging...
by The Center Square | Apr 18, 2021
by John Haughey In 2019, Florida homeowners accounted for 8.16 percent of the nation’s property insurance claims, but more than 76 percent of property insurance lawsuits lodged against insurers. Pointing to this “disparity,” Florida Insurance Commissioner David...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 18, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Arkansas became the latest state to pass a series of voting reforms this week, sending multiple bills to Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s desk. The bills, overwhelmingly passed by the state’s Republican legislature, focus on in-person and...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 18, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan A 10-year-old transgender child quoted the Bible testifying before Texas lawmakers on bills banning transgender procedures and surgeries for minors. Kai Shappley spoke to lawmakers Monday regarding Texas Senate Bill 1646, legislation...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 18, 2021
by Ken Blackwell Buried in the liberal lie that vote security somehow “suppresses” votes of black Americans is the truth: it protects their vote security, as well. Even in minority communities, ballots themselves are color blind. Deep in the cynical assertion...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 18, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A new poll found that well over half of Americans are against large and left-wing corporations attempting to influence government and everyday politics, as reported by Breitbart. The poll of registered voters, conducted by NPR and PBS, asked if...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 18, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Prominent lawmakers have spent tens of thousands of dollars in private security following the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, according to first-quarter Federal Election Commission reports obtained by Punchbowl News. Security expenditures were...