by Eric Burk | Mar 31, 2022
Representative Elaine Luria (D-VA-02) blasted the Biden administration’s Fiscal Year 2023 $773 billion Defense Budget proposal, criticizing a plan to decommission ships in favor of cost savings. Luria, a Navy veteran, is facing a potentially serious re-election...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 31, 2022
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) mobile household hazardous waste collection service will be held in Rutherford and Washington counties this Saturday, April 2nd, according to the department. During the day, all Tennesseans, no matter...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 31, 2022
In an MSNBC interview that went viral on the internet, a gay Florida kindergarten teacher says he is hurt after Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signed into law an anti-grooming bill. “Personally, my kids do have questions,” said Cory Bernaert, a teacher of...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 31, 2022
According to a Virginian informational group Virginians are fleeing the state’s large cities in massive numbers, while more rural areas are becoming more heavily populated. Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP) released data showing that migration per 1,000...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 31, 2022
Tennessee’s two senators, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, introduced legislation to block leakers from being awarded a government contract. The legislation, entitled the “No Government Contracts for Known Leakers Act,” was influenced by the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 31, 2022
The Tennessee State House of Representatives passed a bill on Monday 68-21 that requires high school students to be taught the virtues of capitalism and the constitutional republic form of government. HB2742, sponsored by State Representative Dennis Powers...
by Neil W. McCabe | Mar 31, 2022
The editor-in-chief of Just the News told The Star News Network he was struck by President Donald J. Trump’s focus and sense of history in the balance during his recent interview with the president at Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach, Florida, resort. “I’ve had...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2022
by Brian Robertson When Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. published his book The Real Anthony Fauci in November, the fact that it was met with near-total silence from the media was hardly surprising. After all, since the declaration of the COVID pandemic in March 2020,...
by Neil W. McCabe | Mar 31, 2022
The man running to unseat Georgia Gov. Brian P. Kemp in the May 24 Republican primary told The Georgia Star News and The Star News Network that Kemp failed Georgians in many ways, and one of them was when Kemp refused to back the separation of Buckhead City from...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 31, 2022
Ultimate Linings, LLC officials announced Tuesday the company will relocate its chemical manufacturing facility from Bedford, Texas, to Lebanon, Tennessee, according to a press release by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD). “When...
by Grant Holcomb | Mar 31, 2022
President Joe Biden (D) is seeking more than $400 million in additional Florida Everglades conservation dollars on top of the over $1 billion already set to be spent on the ecosystem this year. In a budget proposal released to the public, it would be the largest...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 31, 2022
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced appointments to three judicial positions across the state on Monday, according to a press release by Lee’s office. Professor Jeffrey Usman was appointed to the Court of Appeals, Middle Division while both Judge Tom...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci The Biden administration’s failure to pursue a plan for offshore oil and gas leasing will have long-term impacts on American jobs, gross domestic product (GDP) and energy security, an industry report found. American oil production would...
by The Center Square | Mar 31, 2022
by Scott McClallen A bill Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she will sign into law aims to spend $140 million to improve the embattled Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA). When Michigan’s unemployment rate spiked to 22.7% in April 2020 after COVID-19 and an economic...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci President Joe Biden is planning to use a Cold War-era law to boost U.S. production of critical minerals essential for electric vehicle batteries and defense equipment, Bloomberg reported Wednesday. The president would add battery materials...
by The Center Square | Mar 31, 2022
by J.D. Davidson The Ohio House wants to move forward with nuclear energy development while criminal proceedings continue from a bribery scandal that involved nuclear plants and the former speaker of the House. The House recently passed House Bill 434, which...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2022
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by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2022
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by Admin | Mar 31, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Tuesday, a committee in the Pennsylvania state legislature advanced a bill that would ban so-called “transgender women” from competing in women’s sports. According to The Hill, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ Education Committee...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2022
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by The Center Square | Mar 31, 2022
by Kimberly James Connecticut’s labor force is shrinking while the number of available jobs continues to rise, one labor expert said. Chris DiPentima, who serves as president and chief executive officer of the Connecticut Business and Industry...