by The Center Square | Mar 15, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Americans are seeing the real costs of inflation in their daily lives as they pay record high gas prices, significantly increased grocery costs, and suffer sticker shock at restaurants, hair salons and other places. Restaurants are charging...
by The Center Square | Mar 15, 2022
by Tom Joyce Two members of the Arizona House have expressed support for the U.S. ban on Russian oil imports and called for the U.S. to increase its domestic energy production. State Reps. David Cook, R-Globe, and Brian Fernandez, D-Yuma, sponsored a...
by The Center Square | Mar 15, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Act 10 is now 11 years old. Friday marked the latest anniversary of the day then-Gov. Scott Walker signed the law that changed the balance between public sector unions and state and local governments across the state. Walker, on Friday, took...
by The Center Square | Mar 15, 2022
by Tyler Arnold Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced a deal aimed at cracking down on fraudulent unemployment claims, a move that garnered support from members of the business community. The governor and Attorney General Jason Miyares signed an agreement with...
by The Center Square | Mar 15, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia teachers would be banned from teaching “divisive concepts” in the classroom under legislation signed off on by the Georgia Senate. Senators voted, 34-20, in favor of Senate Bill 377. The legislation now heads to the state House, where...
by The Center Square | Mar 15, 2022
by Scott McClallen The trial of the four men accused of plotting to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 has been delayed after an “essential trial participant” tested positive for COVID-19. A court document filed Sunday by Chief U.S. District Judge Robert J....
by The Center Square | Mar 15, 2022
by Casey Harper Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are pressuring the Internal Revenue Service over ongoing problems and unaddressed issues from last year’s filing season even as this year’s season is in full swing. A bipartisan group of more than 100...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 15, 2022
The Tennessee House has approved legislation creating a three-year residency requirement for federal candidates in primaries. The final vote was 86 to 0 to approve HB2764, as 6 members voted “present” on the legislation. The companion bill, SB2616, had...