by Cooper Moran | Sep 3, 2021
Former President Trump on Thursday formally endorsed former NFL running-back Herschel Walker in his quest to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate. The move by Trump does not come as a surprise, as Trump strongly encouraged Walker to launch a campaign for the...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 3, 2021
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday endorsed State Senator Burt Jones (R-Jackson) in his campaign for Georgia lieutenant governor. In the statement, Trump highlighted the record of the state lawmaker, calling Jones a “Patriot” and that he will...
by Casey Owens | Sep 3, 2021
Governor DeSantis will make two appointments to the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) out of six finalists who were sent to the governor on Tuesday by the Florida Public Service Commission Nominating Council (PSCNC). The two positions are opening due to...
by Eric Burk | Sep 3, 2021
A major defense bill passed out of the House Armed Services Committee Thursday, with spending for Virginia. Congressman Rob Wittman (R-VA-01) said Republicans led an effort to include an amendment that, in part protects three guided-missile cruisers based in...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 3, 2021
The Florida Hospital Association President Mary Mayhew said she has been encouraged with the latest COVID trends. Mayhew appeared on MSNBC last week and said she is hopeful given the drop in hospitalization numbers. “Right now we are seeing very encouraging...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 3, 2021
Ohio University is the latest school to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine among students, faculty, and staff, according to a letter from school President Hugh Sherman. “Public health experts are tracking an increase in cases in Ohio and on our campuses due to...
by Julie Carr | Sep 3, 2021
Live from Virginia Wednesday morning on The John Fredericks Show – weekdays on WNTW AM 820/ FM 92.7 – Richmond, WJFN FM 100.5 – Central Virginia, WMPH AM 1010 / FM 100.1 / FM 96.9 (7-9 PM) Hampton Roads, WBRG AM 1050 / FM 105.1 – Lynchburg/Roanoke and Weekdays...
by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2021
by Scott McClallen A federal judge denied a temporary restraining order sought by a Michigan State University employee who sued over the school’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, claiming she has natural immunity. Jeanna Norris is a supervisory administrative...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 3, 2021
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich led 15 other attorneys general to file an amicus curiae brief on August 30 in a lawsuit requesting to halt the Biden administration’s “Interim Guidance” policy of not enforcing laws against illegal immigration when it...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 3, 2021
Florida’s Attorney General Ashley Moody (R) has entered into the fight against rogue school districts defying state law related to mask mandates. She voiced her opinion after a court decision earlier this week indicated Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ mask mandate...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 3, 2021
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been attracting national attention for his handling of the COVID pandemic and after taking different campaign trips across the country he has attracted some of the GOP’s biggest donors. According to Friends of Ron DeSantis’...
by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2021
by J.D. Davidson Ohio’s new redistricting commission missed its first constitutional deadline for redrawing legislative maps, and one of the group’s co-chairs laid the blame at the feet of the federal government. House Speaker Bob Cupp, R-Lima, said late data...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 3, 2021
Wisconsin Representative Thomas Tiffany (R-WI-07) said the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) demands employees at a small Wisconsin meat processing plant wear masks “absurd.” As reported by Empower Wisconsin, the USDA warned Nolechek’s Meats that it...
by Laura Baigert | Sep 3, 2021
FRANKLIN, Tennessee – The Williamson County Voters for Election Integrity citizen group presented solutions to restore trust in county and statewide elections in Tennessee that was damaged in the November 2020 election, in large part due to the actions of...