by Hannah Poling | Apr 5, 2023
Two Ohio Republican candidates have announced their candidacy to run for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District in 2024. U.S. Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (D-OH-09) is currently in that seat and is serving her 21st term in Congress. Former Republican Mayor of Walbridge...
by Neil Jones | Apr 5, 2023
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne (R) announced Monday that the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) would take up the funding needed to continue expanding Project Momentum Arizona (PMA) in state schools. “My job is to make sure student learning...
by The Center Square | Apr 5, 2023
by Glenn Minnis Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has quickly moved to turn into law a bill that offers assistance to valley mobile home residents facing eviction over the coming days so developers can build new units on the land they once called home. “Today, I signed...
by Neil Jones | Apr 5, 2023
Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) Commissioner Nick Myers (R) sent a letter to the city of Scottsdale and utility company EPCOR, inquiring what the two entities are doing to agree on how to provide water to the unincorporated Rio Verde Foothills (RVF) area....
by Neil Jones | Apr 5, 2023
Gov. Katie Hobbs continues to strike down Republican-sponsored bills, announcing Monday that she vetoed four House bills (HB), bringing her total to 24 this session. “Issuing vetoes is easy. Actual leadership requires hard work, and Republicans in the...
by Bradley Vasoli | Apr 5, 2023
A new data-reporting rule issued by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has Pennsylvania’s community bankers worried about its implications for them and the businesses they serve. The regulation requires lenders making at least 100 small business...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2023
by Jennie Taer The city of Denver, Colorado, is expected to spend up to $20 million to support illegal immigrants, Denver’s chief financial officer Margaret Danuser said during a budget meeting Monday. Denver is spending roughly $800 to $1,000 per migrant each...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2023
by John Hugh DeMastri The Biden administration announced hundreds of millions of dollars to support green energy projects in current and former coal towns Tuesday morning, as the administration continues to push policies that could run some coal plants out of...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2023
by Charles Stimson The Senate voted overwhelmingly, and on a bipartisan basis, last week to repeal the obsolete 1991 and 2002 Iraq Authorized Use of Military Force resolutions by a vote of 66-30. That is sound policy, as I previously wrote here. It’s time for...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2023
by Eric Lendrum On Monday, a report revealed that, on Joe Biden’s watch, American manufacturing has reached its lowest point since the start of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. According to the Washington Free Beacon, the Institute for Supply Management’s...