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Policy committee wrestles with tax burden and the local/state divide
From education to housing to economic growth, Republican legislators return to the local and state tax burden as the issue holding back progress.
New York Democratic governor at all-time low job approval: Siena poll
New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul is at an all-time-low favorability and job approval rating in the latest statewide survey of registered voters from Siena College.
‘This is about readiness’: Sen Schmitt pushes to eliminate DEI at the Pentagon
Sen. Eric Schmitt is pushing to ensure measures to eliminate DEI programs in the military are included in this year’s defense spending bill.
Biden donors put up $10 million in effort to compete with Trump campaign’s viral videos: report
President Biden’s top super PAC has devoted $10 million in donations to an effort to compete with former President Trump’s prolific social media campaign.
Biden’s latest border order may embolden migrants to flout immigration laws, commit marriage fraud
Former immigration agency officials and experts spoke to reporters this week ahead of an expected parole-in-place executive order from President Biden.
‘Get Out Of Israel’s Way’: Hagerty Rips Biden For Withholding Arms To Israel
Tennessee GOP senator Bill Hagerty slammed the Biden administration from withholding arms to Israel that have been approved by Congress, snapping they should “get out Read More
Biden campaign manager dodges question on whether immigration executive order will get president more votes
President Biden’s campaign manager on Wednesday dodged questions on whether the president’s executive order giving illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship was a political move.
North Carolina’s battle for unaffiliated voting bloc challenging — here’s the key
North Carolina’s population has more than doubled the last 20 years, its voter registration rolls swelling by more than 2.4 million along with it, yet Read More
Louisiana Becomes First State To Require The Ten Commandments Be In Displayed In Classrooms
Louisiana this week became the first state in the country to require that the Ten Commandments are displayed in every public classroom in the state. Read More