by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 17, 2022
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is targeting GA-2 incumbent U.S. Representative Sanford Bishop (D-GA-02) for defeat. In a release, NRCC Spokeswoman Camille Gallo said, “Sanford Bishop is one of the most vulnerable Democrats in the country...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 17, 2022
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and Attorney General William Tong filed a joint motion to end federal oversight of the state’s Department of Children and Families (DCF). In 1989, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of children that fell under the services of the state...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 17, 2022
Governor Bill Lee and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Commissioner David Salyers announced a $19 million loan for the City of Chattanooga to improve water infrastructure on Monday. The loan is one of four approved by the Tennessee Local...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 17, 2022
Tennessee Republican Party Chair Scott Golden told The Tennessee Star, “I’m very optimistic about Nashville’s chances following the RNC’s site selection committee visit to Tennessee.” The Star previously reported that Nashville is a finalist to...
by Julie Carr | Mar 17, 2022
The Star News Network’s National Political Editor, Neil W. McCabe, visited Dunwoody, Georgia, on Wednesday and spoke to former Diversity Advisor Bruce LeVell under President Trump about why the president appealed to black voters. TRANSCRIPT: McCabe: President...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 17, 2022
Tennessee Republican Party Chairman Scott Golden confirmed to The Tennessee Star that the state party received and verified challenges to the Republican bona fide status and ballot eligibility of TN-5 carpetbagger candidates Morgan Ortagus, Robby Starbuck, and David...
by Star News Staff | Mar 17, 2022
by American Greatness A new poll conducted by Insider Advantage for the Center for American Greatness shows Biden in big trouble with voters. 54% of likely voters disapprove of Biden’s job approval versus 42% who approve. Worse, this survey shows that only 36%...
by Star News Staff | Mar 17, 2022
by Eric Lendrum As the peak of the coronavirus pandemic appears to have passed, ten Republican-led states have all recorded the lowest unemployment rate on record. According to The Hill, the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows ten...
by The Center Square | Mar 17, 2022
by J.D. Davidson A new report ranks Ohio with one of the worst overall tax rates in the country as the tax filing deadline approaches. The report, released by the personal finance website WalletHub, was teamed with the group’s annual taxpayer survey, which...
by Star News Staff | Mar 17, 2022
by Jennie Taer Border officials encountered 164,973 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in February, according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announcement Tuesday. The figure represents a 7% increase from January’s encounters, according to CBP....
by Star News Staff | Mar 17, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci Sarah Bloom Raskin, President Joe Biden’s pick for a key Federal Reserve position, withdrew her nomination Tuesday after receiving bipartisan pushback. Raskin’s nomination faced fierce opposition by Republican...
by Star News Staff | Mar 17, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson traveled to the Middle East to discuss increased oil production with leaders after they reportedly snubbed President Joe Biden’s requests. Johnson met with United Arab Emirates Crown Prince Mohammed bin...
by Star News Staff | Mar 17, 2022
by Debra Heine Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe released video footage from last November, showing armed FBI agents raiding and ransacking an employee’s home. The Feds raided two of O’Keefe’s employees’ homes on November 4, on the orders of federal...
by Star News Staff | Mar 17, 2022
by Eric Lendrum After a massive rise in the number of drilling permits approved in 2021, the total number has plunged to some of the lowest levels ever in 2022, all on the watch of the Biden Administration. Politico reports that after the previous high of 643...
by The Center Square | Mar 17, 2022
by Mary Stroka Minnesota taxpayers will spend about $1.1 billion to keep individual insurance rates five more years if a bill the Senate passed Monday becomes law. The legislators passed the bill, SF 3472, in a 42-24 vote. Amendments to cap premium increases in...