by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Kimberly Guilfoyle I’ve seen plenty of disturbing things happen during the time I’ve spent in and around politics and the legal system. Few are as disturbing or heartbreaking as the rampant scourge of guardianship and conservatorship abuse. It’s not a...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 3, 2021
A defiant Gov. Ron DeSantis Tuesday signed a bill that bans transgender girls – biological boys – from competing in girls sports. “At a bill signing event at the Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, DeSantis touted the ban as a way to...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Larry Sand Just four weeks ago, I wrote about the rising resistance to the woke craze and critical race theory, and much has transpired since then. Here in California, even Disneyland has not been spared the wrath of the crazies. On May 7, the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Andrew Kerr An infectious disease expert emailed Dr. Anthony Fauci in late January 2020 informing him that a small part of COVID-19 “potentially” looked engineered. “The unusual features of the virus make up a really small part of the genome (<0.1%) so...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Debra Heine A Democrat Denver School Board director and Black Lives Matter organizer has been accused of sexually assaulting over 60 undocumented students—some as young as 14-years-old. The alleged predator, Tay Anderson, denied the accusations over the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 3, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) Wednesday signed into law Florida’s 2021-2022 budget bill, which he calls the Florida Leads budget. The whopping $101.5 billion budget is the largest in state history, but the tax burden per individual Floridian is the lowest in the...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 3, 2021
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs announced Wednesday that she will launch a campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor of Arizona. The theme of her campaign focuses on “getting things done,” according to the video announcing her candidacy. In...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci While rapidly increasing consumer prices have triggered fears that the U.S. economy may enter into a period of stagflation, it is unlikely to hit 1970s levels, an economic report concluded. The current condition of the U.S. economy has...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Jeremy Carl It was appropriate that news of the Democrats’ plans to pack the Supreme Court broke in April, just a couple days after the 160th anniversary of the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, the shots that began the Civil War. Unlike President James...
by The Center Square | Jun 3, 2021
by Bethany Blankley Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday issued a disaster declaration in response to several hundred thousand immigrants illegally entering the U.S. through Texas since President Joe Biden’s border policies began in January. The five-page order...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Andrew Wilford Closing the “tax gap,” or revenue owed to the federal government that goes uncollected, has long been a favorite deus ex machina for lawmakers who want more revenue without having to raise rates. But Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 3, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) Wednesday signed into law Florida’s 2021-2022 budget bill, which he calls the Florida Leads budget. The whopping $101.5 billion budget is the largest in state history, but the tax burden per individual Floridian is the lowest in the...
by Chris Butler | Jun 3, 2021
Georgia Speaker of the House David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) might run for the U.S. Senate next year, although he said he hasn’t decided for certain. Ralston appeared on Georgia Public Broadcasting late last week and praised U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch...
by Star News Staff | Jun 3, 2021
by Anthony Gockowski Rep. Jim Hagedorn slammed President Joe Biden’s “America last” policies after visiting the southern border last week. “It’s like they flipped a switch and they had open borders. Before you know it, catch-and-release is back and people are...
by Zachery Schmidt | Jun 3, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Star conducted an in-depth interview with U.S. Congressman Warren Davidson (R-OH-08). Part one covered Davidson’s background in the military, business, and politics, as well as a possible gubernatorial run in 2022. Part two, below,...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 3, 2021
After the former state fair police chief retired, the Minnesota State Fair has gone back to the drawing board for assembling a police presence for the upcoming fair. Rather than have their own force, as they have had for over 40 years, they will be working with...
by Eric Burk | Jun 3, 2021
Sports betting in Virginia launched January 21, and Virginians have already wagered $865 million, according to press releases from the Virginia Lottery. In April, Virginians wagered $236.43 million according to a May 28 press release. “Virginia is...
by The Center Square | Jun 3, 2021
by Scott McClallen Michigan Democrat leaders are pushing for bills to allocate $25 million to the Secretary of State’s (SOS) office to clear an expanding 15-month backlog caused by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as government orders to shut down walk-in service....
by Steve Stewart | Jun 3, 2021
For the second time in less than two years Nikki Fried – the current Florida Agriculture Commissioner and gubernatorial candidate – has amended her 2018 financial disclosure form filed with the Florida Commission on Ethics. Tallahassee Reports has...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 3, 2021
A defiant Gov. Ron DeSantis Tuesday signed a bill that bans transgender girls – biological boys – from competing in girls sports. “At a bill signing event at the Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, DeSantis touted the ban as a way to...
by Eric Burk | Jun 3, 2021
The Loudoun County School Board is being sued over its Equity Ambassador program. Scott Mineo, founder of activist organization Parents Against Critical Theory (PACT), has said the program is discriminatory. Now, Mineo, Loudoun County Republican Women’s...