by Rachel Alexander | May 1, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has filed another lawsuit against the Biden administration over its lack of defending the southern border. Leading a coalition of 14 states, the lawsuit challenges a new asylum rule that switches much of the authority over...
by Eric Burk | May 1, 2022
HERNDON, Virginia – Attendees at the Republican Party of Virginia (RPV) Advance heard speeches from two GOP governors who are talked about as potential presidential or vice presidential candidates. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin gave the luncheon address on...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 1, 2022
Texas Senator John Cornyn endorsed Herschel Walker in the race for U.S. Senate in Georgia this week, adding his name to a long list of prominent Republicans who have endorsed the leading Georiga GOP candidate. Polling with over a 50 percent lead in all recent polls...
by The Center Square | May 1, 2022
by J.D. Davidson More than two weeks after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a fourth attempt at establishing Ohio legislative districts, the Ohio Redistricting Commission scheduled a meeting. That meeting will come two days before the court’s...
by Grant Holcomb | May 1, 2022
In a question-and-answer article with the Tallahassee Democrat, Florida Congressman Charlie Crist (D-FL-13) said President Joe Biden (D) will go down as “one of the best [presidents] we’ve ever had.” His comments come as he has become the Democrat frontrunner...
by The Center Square | May 1, 2022
by Bruce Walker Six private companies will share $577,400 of Michigan funding to expand electric vehicle infrastructure, promote EV adoption, and enhance electric bicycle sharing and charging. Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II announced Thursday a round of funding...
by Steve Stewart | May 1, 2022
Kevin Cate, the campaign consultant for Florida gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried, recently noted the Republican electoral advantage facing Democrats running for statewide office. Cate previously worked on the 2014 Charlie Crist campaign and the 2018 Andrew Gillum...
by Rachel Alexander | May 1, 2022
While Arizona’s three public universities are demanding tuition increases, at the same time one is also announcing that it will provide free tuition to about half of Arizona households. Northern Arizona University (NAU) said its new financial aid initiative,...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 1, 2022
Pennsylvania State Representative Kevin Boyle (D-Philadelphia) this week announced to colleagues his proposal for public funding of some state legislative campaigns. The measure would require a candidate to have raised at least $10,000 from “small-dollar donors,”...
by Star News Staff | May 1, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski City health officials are “strongly” encouraging Minneapolis residents to put their face masks back on, regardless of vaccination status. The Minneapolis Health Department said in a Thursday news release that residents should “wear masks in...
by Cooper Moran | May 1, 2022
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) introduced a measure to block the Biden administration’s plan for the asylum process. Biden’s proposal, known as “Procedures for Credible Fear Screening and Consideration of Asylum,...
by The Center Square | May 1, 2022
by Brent Addleman An agreement ratified by the General Assembly will keep a military company in Connecticut for years to come, Gov. Ned Lamont said. The governor announced an agreement has been finalized with Lockheed Martin to keep its helicopter manufacturer...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 1, 2022
Nashville Record Pressing, LLC officials recently announced that the company will establish operations in Nashville, which will include its headquarters, manufacturing, distribution and back-office functions. .@nashrecordpress, the U.S. entity of the world's...
by The Center Square | May 1, 2022
by Jon Styf The Tennessee Legislature reached an agreement on a bill that could provide more transparency on construction contracts with Ford’s Blue Oval City megasite development in west Tennessee. The bill could require construction contractors doing...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 1, 2022
Governor Bill Lee appointed Billy Worsham to chair the Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities’ (DIDD) Statewide Planning and Policy Council (SPPC) for the next two years, according to a press release by the department. Worsham takes over for...
by The Center Square | May 1, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Spot assessments can be used across Pennsylvania to reassess a property’s value, resulting in higher tax bills for homeowners. According to a new report, Allegheny County’s school districts have driven an increase in spot appeals, increasing...