by Cooper Moran | Jan 13, 2022
Tea Party Patriots Action (TPPA) and the Job Creators Network (JCN) praised the ruling handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court that prohibited President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for private businesses. The mandate, which would have been enacted by the...
by Star News Staff | Jan 13, 2022
by Chris Butler | Jan 13, 2022
Staff members for Georgia’s attorney general and secretary of state this week declined to respond to Vernon Jones’ call for the feds – and not state officials – to investigate new claims of ballot harvesting in 2020. Staff for Georgia Attorney General...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 13, 2022
A TikTok influencer who frequently posts anti-white screeds and LGBT content on social media is a middle school teacher at a New Jersey charter school, The Star News Network can reveal. Nairobi Colon teaches at KIPP Whittier Middle School in Camden, New Jersey....
by Grant Holcomb | Jan 13, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) gave his State of the State speech from the Florida House of Representatives and touted Florida as one of the freest states in the country. “Florida has become the escape hatch for those chafing under authoritarian, arbitrary and...
by Eric Burk | Jan 13, 2022
In his final State of the Commonwealth address, Governor Ralph Northam said that his administration had been focused on helping people. He highlighted economic success, investment in skills training, education that reckons with Virginia’s past, clean...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 13, 2022
As the 2021-2022 legislative year begins in Virginia, one bill would mandate security protocols for school board meetings statewide. House Bill (HB) 12 says schools would be required to “limit to the lowest feasible number the entry points in each public...
by Hayley Feland | Jan 13, 2022
Minnesota House Republicans responded to the formal announcement that the Minnesota School Boards Association (MSBA) withdrew from the agreement with the national affiliate, the National School Boards Association (NSBA). Statement from House GOP Education Leads...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jan 13, 2022
Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives yesterday passed a new congressional map, though without the support of any Democrats and with indications of disapproval from Gov. Tom Wolf (D). Two southeastern State Representatives Chris Quinn (R-Media) and Todd...
by Chris Butler | Jan 13, 2022
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is scheduled to deliver his 2022 State of the State address Thursday. Kemp is up for reelection this year. The two Republicans who want Kemp’s job said the incumbent governor will deliver a speech that tries to make up for Kemp’s...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 13, 2022
The Tennessee Democratic Party (TNDP) on Wednesday threatened a lawsuit against proposed congressional maps, if they are fully enacted. The maps, unveiled by the House Redistricting Committee, would split Davidson County into three different districts. Portions...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 13, 2022
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey on Tuesday met will eleven different sheriffs from across the state to discuss efforts to secure the U.S. southern border. Ducey and the law enforcement urged action from the state’s Democratic Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Mark...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 13, 2022
Former congressman Jim Renacci, who is challenging Governor Mike DeWine in a GOP primary, announced on Wednesday that he will pour $4 million of his own money into the race. The candidate, who has already spent $1 million on the contest, argued the added funds...
by The Center Square | Jan 13, 2022
by Sarah Parshall Perry and GianCarlo Canaparo A tiny administrative agency in the District of Columbia announced a new policy Tuesday that will likely serve as a model for a whole-of-government push to assemble lists of Americans who object on religious...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 13, 2022
The U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Wednesday that students in the state have no constitutional right to learn about civics while in school. The ruling, written by U.S. Judge Denise Casper, denied an appeal from the group, upholding a decision...
by Eric Burk | Jan 13, 2022
Virginia House Republicans took power on Wednesday with the formal election and swearing-in of Speaker of the House Todd Gilbert (R-Shenandoah). The first day of the 2022 General Assembly session was marked by ceremony and by minor squabbles between Democrats...
by Hayley Feland | Jan 13, 2022
Empower Wisconsin, a grassroots conservative information hub, claimed Governor Tony Evers (D) hired a lawyer to “go after” citizens who were circulating a petition calling for the removal of Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm. On Twitter, the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 13, 2022
While President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris visited Georgia to rally for voting rights, one politician was notably absent. Gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, known for her efforts to implement far-left voting policies, was not in attendance...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 13, 2022
A Columbus Teachers Union wants two more weeks of remote learning as Ohio and the rest of the country deal with the latest COVID-19 outbreak. “We know we keep asking the district what are the metrics and how is it determined whether schools are closed. And they...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 13, 2022
Senate Republican Caucus Chairman Ken Yager (R-Kingston) on Wednesday named two new staff members to the Republican communications team, according to a release from Yager’s office. Molly Gormley and Zachary Clark will take over as press secretary and...
by Rachel Alexander | Jan 13, 2022
Former Trump administration official Ken Cuccinelli was among the guests appearing at the Arizona Free Enterprise Club (AFEC) forum held Tuesday entitled “Restoring Election Integrity in Arizona.” Cuccinelli and other panelists discussed how the Left started...