by Bradley Vasoli | Jun 6, 2022
Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill (D) on Friday issued an opinion regarding a new statute that expands absentee voting, emphasizing that voters need not themselves be sick or away all day to vote by mail. Merrill said she issued the interpretation to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 6, 2022
In a tweet from last week, a federally funded utility company that serves customers in Tennessee joined the social justice chorus in welcoming LGBT pride month. “Today marks the first day of June and the first day of Pride! We hope this month is a time for...
by Star News Staff | Jun 6, 2022
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by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2022
by Scott McClallen Nine years after declaring bankruptcy, the city of Detroit received more than $826.7 million in one-time federal stimulus money but still projects a deficit in fiscal year 2027. A Citizen’s Research Council of Michigan (CRCM) report says the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jun 6, 2022
According to a document obtained by The Tennessee Star, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) is hosting two globalist retreats for its members in London, England and Berlin, Germany. Democrat Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, the president of NAAG,...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jun 6, 2022
Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman (D), a candidate for U.S. Senate, released a statement Friday indicating serious unaddressed health problems preceded the stroke he suffered in the days leading up to the May 17 primary. Fetterman called the heart clot which...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jun 6, 2022
TN-5 Republican primary candidate and retired Tennessee National Guard General Kurt Winstead’s campaign announced that he will be visiting the U.S. southern border on Sunday and Monday in order to view the problems himself. “Illegal immigration is one of the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 6, 2022
by Bethany Blankley More than $3 million has been awarded to military communities in Florida through three grant programs to support economic diversification efforts, local infrastructure projects, and military community relations. “In Florida, we value those...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Eligible Floridians can now apply for mortgage and other assistance through the Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program in celebration of National Homeownership Month in June. The program was created to make home ownership affordable for...
by Star News Staff | Jun 6, 2022
by Kyle Hooten A Minnesota barn containing 200,000 chickens and an agricultural equipment dealer both burned down recently in two separate fires. The chicken barn belonged to Forsman Farms, a major egg producer that sells three million eggs per day. The...
by Addison Basurto | Jun 6, 2022
Governor Brian Kemp tapped William S. Duffey, Jr. to be the next Chair of the State Elections Board. “I announced the appointment of Judge William Duffey as Chair of the State Elections Board. With vast experience & as someone who upholds the highest ethical...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2022
by Tom Joyce The Phoenix housing market has become overpriced. That’s according to a recent study from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University. The research found that homes in various metro areas are substantially...
by Addison Basurto | Jun 6, 2022
The U.S. Attorney’s office for the Southern District of Georgia has indicted two men on federal drug and money laundering charges for their participation in the facilitation of the importation and distribution of illegal narcotics, including fentanyl. “Pills in...
by Eric Burk | Jun 6, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin and top emergency management officials launched hurricane season with a warning about preparedness for Virginians: forecasters expect an above-average season with likely a potential range of six to 10 hurricanes including three to six Category...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2022
by Brent Addleman Connecticut is spending taxpayers dollars to help defray testing costs for teachers, Gov. Ned Lamont said. The governor announced that $2 million in American Rescue Plan Act and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funding will be...
by Neil Jones | Jun 6, 2022
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann (R-Prescott) pushed her fellow lawmakers to adapt House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 2038, which would express support for proper forest management. “Arizona is in a unique situation,” Fann said. “We have dealt with...
by RealClearWire | Jun 6, 2022
by Albert Eisenberg In the summer of 2020, after the sensationalized killing of George Floyd burned the words “Black Lives Matter” onto America’s streets and television screens, American institutions of higher learning turned to their offices of Diversity,...
by Neil Jones | Jun 6, 2022
Arizona State Senator Warren Petersen (R-Gilbert) spoke against a gun control Senate bill (SB) on Tuesday. “Sen. @votewarren explains why tougher gun restrictions are not the answer in stopping mass shootings, and how these kinds of laws will only prevent law...