by Bradley Vasoli | Apr 4, 2022
Connecticut Republican legislators said on Saturday they want the state to challenge a part of the American Rescue Plan Act which limits states’ ability to cut taxes. GOP senators and representatives are calling for tax reduction beyond the targeted relief...
by The Center Square | Apr 4, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia lawmakers have signed off on a measure to give parents more insight into what their children are learning in school. The state Senate voted 31-22 on Friday in favor of House Bill 1178, which would outline a Parents’ Bill of Rights....
by Cooper Moran | Apr 4, 2022
A bipartisan group of officials in Arizona condemned President Joe Biden’s decision to end Title 42, a public health order utilized to curb migration during the spread of the coronavirus. Specifically, the provision allowed border officials to turn away migrants...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 4, 2022
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, in connection with Attorney General Dave Yost and State Highway Patrol Superintendent Col. Richard Fambro, announced a new initiative to address gun violence-related crimes. The state will give $10.5 million to the Ohio Attorney...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 4, 2022
Three Georgia men were sentenced to federal prison for their role in a human trafficking scheme that forced individuals to work on farms in the state. According to a release from the Department of Justice (DOJ), the three men all pled guilty to various offenses...
by Bradley Vasoli | Apr 4, 2022
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania— In a straw poll of conservative activists from across Pennsylvania last weekend, Kathy Barnette, Doug Mastriano, Bill McSwain and Clarice Schillinger finished ahead for the statewide offices they’re seeking. About half of the nearly...
by Star News Staff | Apr 4, 2022
by Jon Miltimore In case you missed it, MIT recently announced that they would be reinstating their SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles. Like many universities, MIT had ditched the tests during the pandemic. Even prior to the pandemic, however,...
by Eric Burk | Apr 4, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin signed 45 non-controversial bills on Friday, ahead of the General Assembly’s return to the capitol for a special session on Monday. Youngkin’s announcement highlighted bills to cut fees for sportsmen, increase law enforcement...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 4, 2022
Nashville Metro Council released the agenda for its Tuesday, April 5 meeting. It is highlighted by over $70 million in grants and bond issues, and includes a ban on automated license plate reader (ALPR) use for cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs...
by Kaitlin Housler | Apr 4, 2022
On Friday, the Division of TennCare expanded health-care benefits for pregnant and postpartum TennCare members, according to the department. TennCare is the state’s Medicaid program, which provides health insurance to approximately 1.6 million low-income Tennesseans....
by Star News Staff | Apr 4, 2022
by Alex Munguia The University of Florida is set to receive $3 million to establish its Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education. “The purpose of the center is to support teaching and research concerning the ideas, traditions, and texts that form...
by Star News Staff | Apr 4, 2022
by Star News Staff | Apr 4, 2022
by Grover Norquist Inflation is running rampant, federal spending is out of control, gas prices are at an all-time high and Americans are pessimistic on the future outlook of the economy. So what is President Joe Biden’s solution? He has released a budget...
by Julie Carr | Apr 4, 2022
Thursday morning on Always Right with Bob Frantz, weekday mornings on AM 1420 The Answer, host Frantz welcomed America First congressional candidate Jonah Schulz to the show to discuss why he’s running and the need for an end to establishment Republicans....
by Julie Carr | Apr 4, 2022
Live from Virginia Thursday morning on The John Fredericks Show – weekdays on WNTW AM 820/ FM 92.7 – Richmond, WJFN FM 100.5 – Central Virginia, WMPH AM 1010 / FM 100.1 / FM 96.9 (7-9 PM) Hampton Roads, WBRG AM 1050 / FM 105.1 – Lynchburg/Roanoke and weekdays 6-10...
by Julie Carr | Apr 4, 2022
Live from Virginia Friday morning on The John Fredericks Show – weekdays on WNTW AM 820/ FM 92.7 – Richmond, WJFN FM 100.5 – Central Virginia, WMPH AM 1010 / FM 100.1 / FM 96.9 (7-9 PM) Hampton Roads, WBRG AM 1050 / FM 105.1 – Lynchburg/Roanoke and weekdays 6-10 a.m....
by Julie Carr | Apr 4, 2022
Live from Virginia Thursday morning on The John Fredericks Show – weekdays on WNTW AM 820/ FM 92.7 – Richmond, WJFN FM 100.5 – Central Virginia, WMPH AM 1010 / FM 100.1 / FM 96.9 (7-9 PM) Hampton Roads, WBRG AM 1050 / FM 105.1 – Lynchburg/Roanoke and weekdays 6-10...
by Star News Staff | Apr 4, 2022
by Jonathan Barnes Five years ago, hardly anyone knew what Critical Race Theory (CRT) was, but now the phrase is a common one in American households. The Marxist-based theory advocating a race-essentialist approach to education, law, public policy, and even...
by The Center Square | Apr 4, 2022
by Jon Styf Local taxpayers should not be worried about a large local tax increase in four years if a new public school funding formula is enacted, Tennessee Department of Education (DOE) Commissioner Penny Schwinn said. An introductory overview of the proposed...
by Star News Staff | Apr 4, 2022
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by The Center Square | Apr 4, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Telehealth in Pennsylvania continues to make strides as temporary waivers approved during COVID-19 are made permanent. A previous bill introduced by Rep. Jeff Wheeland, R-Lycoming, would align state and federal guidance on home health care....