by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 1, 2023
Tennessee Congressman Mark Green (R-TN-07) re-introduced the Medicaid Improvement and State Flexibility Act in the 118th Congress on Monday. ✍️ My Medicaid Improvement and State Flexibility Act allows states to innovate and provide better solutions for those on...
by RealClearWire | Feb 1, 2023
by Steve Miller Echoing the private financing of public elections that critics saw as heavily favoring Democrats in 2020, some of America’s richest foundations are pouring money into a similar effort again, in the face of more organized conservative...
by The Center Square | Feb 1, 2023
by Christen Smith The gaping hole in the General Assembly’s session calendar notwithstanding, lawmakers continue delving into policy meetings this week as an outlet for their restlessness. After a House Republican Policy Committee’s hearing on Monday about...
by The Center Square | Feb 1, 2023
by Madison Hirneisen Virginia could move to create a tax credit for the loss of a stillborn child under a measure advanced by lawmakers in a House of Delegates committee Monday. House Bill 1915 by Del. Angelia Williams Graves, D-Norfolk, would establish a...
by Hannah Poling | Feb 1, 2023
After pro-abortion groups decided to abandon their lawsuit, the city of Lebanon, Ohio may start implementing its Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance once more. In May of 2021, Lebanon, Ohio became the first in the state to enact a measure outlawing abortion and...
by The Center Square | Feb 1, 2023
by Jon Styf The Tennessee Valley Authority announced Tuesday it made $3 billion in operating revenue in the final three months of 2022. The revenue came as TVA faced what it called the first temporary blackouts in the energy company’s 90-year history in late...
by Hannah Poling | Feb 1, 2023
Republicans swept the statewide positions, beginning with the governor, in the November general election. However, a probable Republican candidate for the upcoming 2026 election for governor has already been identified. Former president of the conservative policy...
by Hannah Poling | Feb 1, 2023
A bill filed by Republicans in the State Senate would allow Ohioans stopped by law enforcement for driving with marijuana in their system to attempt to demonstrate that marijuana usage did not impair their driving. Senate Bill (SB) 26, sponsored by State Senator...
by Neil Jones | Feb 1, 2023
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) sent a letter to Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) Monday, requesting she investigate Republican Kari Lake for allegedly violating state law by sharing images of voter signatures on social media. Tim LaSota, one of...
by Neil Jones | Feb 1, 2023
Arizona State Senate President Warren Petersen (R-Mesa) announced his introduction of new legislation which aims to shorten the administrative approval process for construction projects and potentially speed up the rate of home building in the state. “20 years...
by Bradley Vasoli | Feb 1, 2023
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine proposed major expansions of various social programs in his 2023 State of the State address to legislators in Columbus on Tuesday. The Republican governor called on lawmakers to enact various new policies to aid families through the budget...
by Bethany Bowman | Feb 1, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Casi Joy has been singing publicly since she was 5 years old. Her first performance was a talent at her hometown’s local talent show near Kansas City, Missouri. Not being from a musical family, her parents were a little confused by her desire to...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 1, 2023
The Arizona Senate’s Election Committee continued the second part of a hearing on Monday that began last week, featuring testimony from election integrity proponents. Shelby Busch, the co-founder of We the People AZ, and Heather Honey of Verify Vote, went over five...
by Hannah Poling | Feb 1, 2023
Angry community members confronted municipal leaders over taxes at a tense meeting on Monday after learning they had been overtaxed for 15 years. Residents had the chance to express their concerns and ask questions of city council members and other local leaders while...
by Star News Staff | Feb 1, 2023
by David Catron During the last few years, most conservatives have become at least dimly aware that leftist ideology, in the guise of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), has infected public education. It’s unlikely, however, that many Americans realize just...
by Star News Staff | Feb 1, 2023
by Reagan Reese Teachers of a Massachusetts school district are striking for a second day over higher pay, according to Boston 25 News. Woburn Public School District canceled classes for a second day on Tuesday as teachers continue to strike for a 14.75% raise,...