by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 18, 2022
Former Connecticut House Republican Leader Themis Klarides received the endorsement of 47 current state lawmakers this week for her U.S. Senate bid. This compounds an already strong showing of support Klarides has boasted among party leaders and committee members...
by Star News Staff | Mar 18, 2022
by Debra Heine A Boston-based BLM activist and her husband are accused of bilking taxpayers and liberal donors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars to use on vacations, restaurants, and trips to the nail salon. The pair reportedly went on the spending spree...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 18, 2022
New Hampshire Governor Republican Chris Sununu declared that he will veto the redistricting plan that was passed by the state Senate on Thursday. The plan previously passed the state House in January. The Connecticut Star previously reported that the...
by Star News Staff | Mar 18, 2022
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by The Center Square | Mar 18, 2022
by Scott McClallen Michigan lawmakers introduced an ethics reform package during Sunshine Week, a seven-day promotion of government transparency. The package would require more transparency from lawmakers and bolster the Freedom of Information Act. “During...
by Star News Staff | Mar 18, 2022
by Kendall Tietz Georgia’s Department of Education held math equity summits in 2019 and 2020 that instructed state educators to stop grouping students by ability and prioritize their work as educators around equity, according to materials provided to the Daily...
by The Center Square | Mar 18, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Drug users in Wisconsin can get a test to see if their pills or powders contain fentanyl. Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday signed a new law that legalizes fentanyl test strips. “Tragically, fentanyl has played a serious role in overdose deaths...
by The Center Square | Mar 18, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Ohioans suffering from migraines, arthritis or other medical conditions could be eligible for medical marijuana if a bill in the Ohio House to expand conditions eligible for treatment becomes law. The legislation also would create the Division...
by Star News Staff | Mar 18, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), a group of 97 left wing lawmakers, urged President Joe Biden to declare a “climate emergency” and issue a series of bans on federal oil and gas leasing. The requests were part of the CPC’s proposed...