by Eric Burk | Jan 20, 2023
Attorney General Chris Carr touted the work done by his new Gang Prosecution Unit launched in July; since then, the unit has indicted 50 alleged gang members across 13 counties, he told legislators on Wednesday. The Georgia gang investigators estimate that 60 percent...
by Just the News | Jan 20, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard The United States reached its debt ceiling of $31.38 trillion on Thursday, forcing the Treasury Department to implement “extraordinary measures” to avoid defaulting on bonds. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote how the U.S....
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 20, 2023
ZLINE Kitchen and Bath announced on Wednesday a multimillion-dollar expansion in its northwest Tennessee distribution operations by locating a new facility in Milan. .@ZLINEKitchen will expand its distribution operations in Northwest Tennessee by locating a new...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 20, 2023
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined a coalition of 17 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the Western District of Texas in the case of Carter v. McDonough. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reversed long-held agency practices and...
by The Center Square | Jan 20, 2023
by Christian Wade Gov. Ned Lamont wants to update Connecticut’s pass-through entity tax credit, which he says will save business owners, and the state more money. The plan, a key component of Lamont’s yet-to-be-unveiled budget proposal, calls...
by TC Weber | Jan 20, 2023
The Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) Board changed how it hears from its constituents. In Chairwoman Rachael Elrod’s view, this is less a change in policy and more of enforcing a policy already in existence. As a result of this new interpretation, the...
by The Center Square | Jan 20, 2023
by Scott McClallen The Michigan Legislature is supposed to make laws and spend taxpayer money wisely and transparently. But a report from the Detroit News says the GOP-led Legislature gave $4 million to a for-profit company, with an unclear return on investment...
by The Center Square | Jan 20, 2023
by Anthony Hennen In his first executive action since becoming governor, Josh Shapiro abolished college degree requirements for state job listings in hopes of expanding economic opportunity. The executive order signed Wednesday instructs the state to prioritize...
by M.D. Kittle | Jan 20, 2023
Battered by ongoing high inflation, a majority of Wisconsin businesses see a recession ahead, according to Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce’s latest Wisconsin Employer Survey. WMC’s survey finds 60 percent of businesses believe the Badger State economy is headed...
by The Center Square | Jan 20, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia’s December unemployment rate was 3%, unchanged from November’s revised rate. Additionally, state officials said job numbers increased by nearly 6,000 from November, hitting an all-time high. Georgia’s unemployment rate remained lower than...
by Neil Jones | Jan 20, 2023
Shelby Busch, chairman of the We the People AZ Alliance (WTPAZ), released a statement Tuesday, picking apart and rejecting a proposal introduced by Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, which presented ideas on improving elections in Arizona. “I encourage...
by ADN America | Jan 20, 2023
by DNA America Staff According to research by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), more than 10.8 million mail-in ballots “disappeared” in California’s midterm elections last year. California election officials mailed more than 22.1...
by Just the News | Jan 20, 2023
by Greg Piper A small liberal arts college with social-justice roots. A community member accused of career-ending discrimination against a minority. And an administration that repeatedly trumpets those accusations, which were made by student activists and...