by Admin | Apr 7, 2023
President Joe Biden met with State Rep Gloria Johnson and former State Reps Justin Jones and Justin Pearson via video conference Friday. The meeting comes on the heels of the expulsion proceedings that claimed the short-lived terms of Democrat State Reps. Jones and...
by Just the News | Apr 7, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard Former NCAA swimmer and conservative activist Riley Gaines was assaulted Thursday at San Francisco State University after giving a speech at a Turning Point USA and Leadership Institute event on the campus, her husband says. “She told...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Apr 7, 2023
Colorado authorities have arrested a 19-year-old man who identifies as a woman for allegedly planning to shoot up multiple schools in the Colorado Springs area. The 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office filed formal charges Thursday against William Whitworth, who...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Apr 7, 2023
Both the Tennessee Senate and House have now passed the state’s Human Life Protection Act (HLPA), legislation that bans abortion, with only one change – an exception for saving the life of the mother – one that the pro-life community says will continue to protect the...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Apr 7, 2023
Hillsdale College’s Blake Center for Faith and Freedom in Somers, Connecticut, received clearance from the town’s zoning commission to expand its offering of events and increase the number of people who attend them. The executive director of the Blake Center, which is...
by M.D. Kittle | Apr 7, 2023
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa —Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a leading national anti-vaccine voice, is launching a long-shot campaign for president and stirring the troubled Democratic Party waters in the Iowa caucuses. A former Iowa congressman and long-time state...
by M.D. Kittle | Apr 7, 2023
Long-time New Hampshire State Representative Fred Doucette (R-town of Salem), who helped run former President Donald Trump’s campaigns in the Granite State, is leaving the Trump “drama” and joining forces with political outsider Vivek Ramaswamy. Doucette will serve as...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 7, 2023
SB 1234, sponsored by State Senator Wendy Rogers (R-Flagstaff), is likely to be sent to Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs within the next few days. The measure won approval by the State Senate and its consideration is underway in the State House. The bill would ban...
by The Center Square | Apr 7, 2023
by Andrew Powell Florida lawmakers have passed several education reforms this session, but the one drawing the most attention might be an extension of the Parent Rights in Education Act signed last session. House Bill 1069 passed the state House on March 31 and...
by The Center Square | Apr 7, 2023
by Benjamin Yount Most of Gov. Tony Evers’ building plan is earmarked for the University of Wisconsin System, but a new report says there are also millions of dollars dedicated to non-state agency “pork-barrel” projects. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and...
by Bradley Vasoli | Apr 7, 2023
A group of conservative Pennsylvania state lawmakers on Thursday voiced outrage at the Greater Johnstown School District’s “Gender Transition Plan” and “Gender Support Plan.” Particularly troubling to members of the Pennsylvania Freedom Caucus (PAFC) are provisions...
by The Center Square | Apr 7, 2023
by Scott McClallen After a Texas federal judge voided the Affordable Care Act requirement for health care insurers to cover some preventive care services without additional cost, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer directed state government to inform Michiganders which...
by Star News Staff | Apr 7, 2023
by Hank Long A first-term legislator is carrying a bill that would require and provide funding for every public school building in Minnesota to eventually provide single-user gender-neutral bathrooms to accommodate the needs of transgender students. HF2925,...
by Star News Staff | Apr 7, 2023
by Lorenzo Prieto Republican Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a first-of-its-kind law banning “abortion trafficking” Wednesday, according to the legislation. The new law, formerly House Bill 242, defines “abortion trafficking” as any adult with the intent “to...
by TC Weber | Apr 7, 2023
The State House Education Administration committee rolled a bill until next week that is designed to expand Tennessee’s Education Savings Account (ESA) pilot program. The postponement on Wednesday was necessitated because the Tennessee Department of Education...
by Neil Jones | Apr 7, 2023
State Representative Alexander Kolodin (R-Scottsdale) announced Thursday that his House Bill (HB) 2322, relating to early ballot signature verification, has been vetoed by Gov. Katie Hobbs (D). “When Governor Katie Hobbs took office, she said that she’d...
by Star News Staff | Apr 7, 2023
by Victor Davis Hanson We are in a Jacobin Revolution of the sort that in 1793-94 nearly destroyed France. And things are getting scary. The Democratic Party vanished sometime in 2020. It was absorbed by hard-left ideologues. They were bent on radically...
by The Center Square | Apr 7, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut lawmakers are advancing a climate change bill that critics say would give the state broad authority to raise gasoline taxes and take other aggressive steps to reduce tailpipe emissions. The proposal, which was recently approved by...
by Star News Staff | Apr 7, 2023
by Trevor Schakohl Law enforcement agencies had at least 40 undercover informants engaging in surveillance work among defendants on Jan. 6, defendant Dominic Pezzola’s lawyer Roger Roots said Wednesday. A Proud Boys member, Pezzola is currently standing federal...
by Hannah Poling | Apr 7, 2023
Three Ohio U.S. lawmakers are demanding that Norfolk Southern, the same company that caused the toxic train disaster in East Palestine earlier this year, pay for damages caused by a train derailment that occurred in Sandusky, Ohio last October. Ohio U.S. Senators JD...
by Star News Staff | Apr 7, 2023
by Ashley Klingensmith and Ja’Ron Smith It’s no secret that crime and public safety have been on many Americans’ minds. Polling done in October from the Pew Research Center showed that 61 percent of registered voters said violent crime would be very important...