by Hannah Poling | Jan 10, 2023
Following the signing of five new executive orders by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Sunday night, TikTok is now prohibited on all state-owned or leased devices. Just moments after taking the formal oath of office for his second term, Governor Mike DeWine issued five...
by Eric Burk | Jan 10, 2023
Senate District Seven voters are voting Tuesday to fill the vacancy left now that Jen Kiggans is representing the region in Congress; while the SD 7 race is the most competitive on Tuesday, there are also elections in House Districts 35 and 24. In SD7, Republican...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 10, 2023
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee recently unveiled his Transportation Modernization Act of 2023 in an effort to address transportation needs across the state. Lee’s proposal comes just one month after the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced that...
by The Center Square | Jan 10, 2023
by Scott McClallen A town of about 300 people in rural Michigan received $12.5 million from the Michigan Legislature to build a senior center. The money was allocated from the budget approved last summer. Now, the Alcona County Commission on Aging plans to...
by M.D. Kittle | Jan 10, 2023
State Rep. Cindi Duchow has been on a crusade for years to tighten up Wisconsin’s bail laws, and the effort began close to home. “I have been working on this a long time,” the Delafield Republican told Empower Wisconsin last week. “It started mainly when a man on my...
by The Center Square | Jan 10, 2023
by Jon Styf Americans For Prosperity is pushing for more transparency as Tennessee’s legislative session is set to begin. That transparency request applies to everything from House committee votes on bills to posting bill amendments to government contracts to...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jan 10, 2023
Attorneys for the Elias Law Group announced over the weekend they are representing several left-leaning institutions seeking to nix Ohio’s new law requiring voters to show photo identification to participate in an election. The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 10, 2023
A new space designated to help local entrepreneurs and startup companies has been announced by Nashville Mayor John Cooper and Fisk University. The future home for Nashville entrepreneurs will be The Darrell S Freeman Sr. Incubation and Innovation Center at Fisk...
by Just the News | Jan 10, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem is demanding answers after her and her family’s social security numbers were published online as part of the House Jan. 6 committee’s records. Noem’s attorney sent a letter Friday...
by Hannah Poling | Jan 10, 2023
The Ohio Republican Party State Central Committee elected five new officers and filled four vacant committee seats at their January meeting Sunday. The longtime leader of the Hamilton County Republican Party Alex Triantafilou was selected to replace Bob Paduchik as...
by RealClearWire | Jan 10, 2023
by J. Peder Zane The federal government significantly and intentionally misreports income distribution, sparking bad policies and political divisions. That’s the argument former senator Phil Gramm and two other economists, Robert Ekelund and John Early, lay out...
by RealClearWire | Jan 10, 2023
by Colonel Clarence Henderson (U.S. Army, ret.) Rape trees, river floaters, skeletal remains, and fentanyl candy. The new vernacular of illegal immigration is an indictment of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) loss of operational control along...