by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 22, 2021
Bedford County Schools, Hickman County Schools, and Maury County Schools were forced to close Tuesday for the day due to a second wave of dangerous flooding. The National Weather Service in Nashville reported on Monday that the height of the Duck River reached...
by Eric Burk | Sep 22, 2021
The Stafford County Board of Supervisors (BOS) voted six to zero with one absent to pass a resolution denouncing the use of Critical Race Theory, the 1619 Project, and requiring students to identify preferred pronouns. The resolution also warns that the BOS...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 22, 2021
Wisconsin Representative Bryan Steil (R-WI-01) introduced amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act. According to a press release from Steil’s office, “Steil introduced several amendments to the nation’s annual defense funding bill, the...
by Casey Owens | Sep 22, 2021
Although her political committee, Friends of Ashley Moody, has already begun fundraising, Florida Attorney General Moody recently announced an event that will officially kick off her reelection campaign for 2022. The 90-minute event – which can be found...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 22, 2021
Wisconsin Representative Tom Tiffany (R-WI-07) shared concerns in a Fox News interview about Afghan refugees coming and going from Fort McCoy unsupervised. Tiffany visited Fort McCoy, a base hosting Afghan refugees, in late August. He said that it was...
by Chris Butler | Sep 22, 2021
U.S. Representative Drew Ferguson (R-GA-03) said this week Democrats on the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee blocked every amendment he added to what he called that party’s $3.5 trillion tax-and-spend budget proposal. Ferguson serves on the committee. “In an...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 22, 2021
The CEO of Tampa General Hospital has gone on the offensive, criticizing the President Joe Biden administration’s decision to ration monoclonal antibody treatments to states like Florida. The Department of Health and Humans Services (HHS) announced it will be...
by Eric Burk | Sep 22, 2021
The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) is still lagging in processing claims, according to an interim report from the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) presented to legislators Monday. “A theme that you will hear in the presentation...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 22, 2021
Middle Tennessee was rocked on Monday with another round of heavy rainfall that led to dangerous flooding. Multiple water rescues were underway in Rutherford, Maury, and Williamson County to help those trapped by the water. On Twitter, the Spring Hill Police...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 22, 2021
As a result of the 2020 census, Florida will gain one additional congressional seat, and Florida lawmakers will begin the process of congressional redistricting during the upcoming fall committee meetings with the 2022 legislative session beginning in January....
by Chris Butler | Sep 22, 2021
Georgia State Sen. Jason Anavitarte (R-Dallas) has called upon his colleagues in the Georgia General Assembly to place a statue of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas on the state capitol grounds. This, according to a press release that...
by Eric Burk | Sep 22, 2021
Partisan map drawers presented the first set of maps of the whole commonwealth to the Virginia Redistricting Commission Monday. The commission is nearing the end of its allotted time to create maps for the Virginia General Assembly; the maps are expected to be...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 22, 2021
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is refusing to challenge President Joe Biden (D) about the surge of illegal aliens at the southern border, the Republican Governors Association (RGA) claimed Monday. The group, which views the Michigan governor’s race as...
by The Center Square | Sep 22, 2021
by Bruce Walker Republican state legislators are encouraging Michigan voters to register their opinions on three election procedural rules changes promulgated by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. The Department of State will conduct a public hearing on the...
by Brian Ball | Sep 22, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Conservatives supporting the enactment of anti-Critical Race Theory (CRT) education legislation rallied on the Ohio Capitol’s south plaza, even as Ohio’s state board of education remains quiet about a shot across the bow...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 22, 2021
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is running neck-and-neck with relatively unknown Republican opponents, according to a poll released Monday. Strategic National — a firm working for Republican James Craig — found its client trailing the incumbent...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 22, 2021
The Williamson County Board of Education voted to extend the temporary mask requirement for students, staff and visitors at all grade levels, inside all buildings and on buses, through January 19, 2022. The board approved in an 8-4 vote on Monday to extend the...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 22, 2021
A measure to guarantee that all political campaigns report their fundraising and expenditures online passed the Pennsylvania Senate State Government Committee on Tuesday, along with several other election reforms. All Pennsylvania candidates who raise or spend...
by The Center Square | Sep 22, 2021
by Elizabeth Troutman More than 100% of private sector jobs in Arizona have been recovered since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the August employment report.  The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity report showed that Arizona has...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 22, 2021
Dr. Scott Jensen, who is a Minnesota gubernatorial candidate, wrote a Health Freedom Sanctuary State Bill. According to Jensen, the bill will create a health freedom sanctuary in Minnesota, so that vaccines and other health measures cannot be forced on...