by The Center Square | Oct 11, 2021
by J.D. Davidson An Ohio bill that would end COVID-19 vaccination mandates and nearly passed the House last week is back in front of another committee with health care groups from around the state lined up in opposition. House Bill 435, the Vaccine Fairness...
by Star News Staff | Oct 11, 2021
by Kyle Hooten Minnesota long-term care facilities like nursing homes and memory care centers say they’re in an impossible situation. President Joe Biden unveiled a mandate last month that effectively requires U.S. employers to make their workers receive the...
by Eric Burk | Oct 11, 2021
Representatives Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07), John Katko (R-NY-24), and Andrew Garbarino (R-NY-02) co-introduced a bill directing the designation of systemically important critical infrastructure. “Earlier this year, Central Virginia families and...
by The Center Square | Oct 11, 2021
by Benjamin Yount One of Wisconsin’s government watchdogs says it’s keeping an eye on whether the University of Wisconsin’s new mental health providers for students of color discharges their duties in a discriminatory fashion. The Wisconsin Institute for...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 11, 2021
Members within Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration have pushed back against Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried’s faulty COVID data regarding Florida’s school districts. In the effort, Fried made the claim Florida’s schools that have mask...
by The Center Square | Oct 11, 2021
by Benjamin Yount Ten years after Act 10 became law and changed what Wisconsin school teachers can include in their school contracts, Democratic lawmakers in the state continue to try and roll it back. Sen. Chris Larson, D-Milwaukee, and a handful of Democrats...
by Casey Owens | Oct 11, 2021
Challenges against the election law, formerly known as SB 90 established in the 2021 Florida legislative session, will be allowed to move forward following a 62-page order by Chief U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Florida, Mark Walker, on...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 11, 2021
The Arizona State Supreme Court on Friday ruled that child-welfare officials must offer reunification services to certain inmates before terminating parental rights. The ruling states that officers constitutionally must provide services, like visitation between...
by Star News Staff | Oct 11, 2021
by Ophelie Jacobson For the first time in school history, the Communist Party at the University of Florida ran for student government using that name during the fall 2021 election. The party ran 12 students under its banner slated in various races. The party...
by Chris Butler | Oct 11, 2021
U.S. Representative Buddy Carter (R-GA-01) said late last week that, because of the U.S. Senate’s debt limit increase deal, inflation is about to worsen and deliver even more hardships to middle- and low-income Americans. Carter made his remarks when he...
by Hayley Feland | Oct 11, 2021
Wisconsin Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI-05) signed a letter demanding answers from the Biden Administration regarding their handling of the border crisis. Fitzgerald said that “Biden continues to neglect the very crisis he enabled at the border.” He wrote, “We’re...
by Hayley Feland | Oct 11, 2021
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN-05) wrote a letter to the Biden Administration demanding that they cancel student debt. Omar said that Biden could cancel student debt “with a flick of his pen.” The letter is asking that the Biden Administration “release the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 11, 2021
by Corey Walker For years, Campus Reform has covered the trend of colleges across the country replacing Columbus Day with “Indigenous People’s Day.” Fueled by concerns of honoring “colonialism” and “genocide,” universities are opting for...
by The Center Square | Oct 11, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia’s business and banking community are pushing back against a federal proposal that would allow the IRS to monitor bank accounts with more than $600. The plan is part of Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending...