SAVE Act

The “SAVE Act” recently passed in the US House along party lines, but is likely to die in committee in the US Senate. The bill requires individuals to provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship in order to register to vote in federal elections. Specifically, the bill prohibits states from accepting and processing an application to … Read more

Banned Content

A judge overturned a previous injunction August 9th on a recent Iowa law banning certain books in public school classrooms, allowing the law to take effect. Gov. Kim Reynolds weighed in on the decision: “Today, the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit confirmed what we already knew – it should be parents who … Read more

Migrant Healthcare

Texas governor Abbott has directed hospitals to report costs for treating undocumented immigrants. Gov. Greg Abbott on August 9th ordered Texas hospitals enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program to report what costs they incur for treating undocumented immigrants. In a news release that contained a link to his executive order, Abbott blamed … Read more

VP Importance

Kamala Harris has named Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her Vice Presidential Candidate. J. D. Vance was named earlier as the Republican VP candidate. Both parties will now do their best to highlight their candidate as well as criticize the selection of the other party. The voting records, actions in office, and stated opinions of … Read more

Troops Injured

Several US personnel were injured August 5th at Al-Asad Airbase in Iraq, a US defense official said. “We can confirm that there was a suspected rocket attack today against US and Coalition forces at Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq,” the official said. US officials have long blamed attacks on troops in Iraq and Syria on Iran-backed militia … Read more

Olympic Testing

The case of two Olympic boxers has drawn attention to an issue of great importance to female sports at all levels. Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan both were disqualified from the 2023 womens boxing world championships when they reportedly failed gender eligibility tests in 2022. Now the two boxers have pummeled … Read more

Homeless Pushed Out

Ca. Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered homeless encampments to be broken up and removed across California. The directive does not include any alternate living arrangements for the dislocated homeless population. Some Cities and Counties are pushing back. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors declared Tuesday that county jails will not be used to house people … Read more

Billions for Ukraine

The U.S. will send another $1.7 billion in military aid to Ukraine, officials announced on July 29th, including an array of munitions for air defense systems, artillery, mortars and anti-tank and anti-ship missiles. The U.S. has spent north of $175 Billion on the Ukraine conflict since it began in 2022. Do you think it is … Read more

Supreme Court

President Biden is calling for a reform plan that would include establishing 18 year Term Limits on Supreme Court Judges. This issue has become more political than ever in the wake of the overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision. Currently, Supreme Court Judges are appointed only when when one of the current judges steps … Read more

Ballot Drop Boxes

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that officials can place ballot drop boxes around their communities in this fall’s elections, overturning its own ruling two years ago limiting their use in the presidential swing state. The court limited the use of drop boxes in July 2022, ruling then that they could be placed only in … Read more

Biden Campaign

President Biden has been getting calls from many in the Democratic Party to step aside in the 2024 election. This is due to the perception that Biden may be suffering from age related dementia. Do you think Biden should step aside and let another Democrat be chosen to run in his place?

Nuclear Power

The White House recently announced new measures to support the development of new U.S. nuclear power plants, a large potential source of carbon-free electricity the government says is needed to combat climate change. President Biden’s 2022 budget had allocated $1.8 billion for nuclear reactors and recently the administration announced that $6 billion in infrastructure money … Read more

Charging Station Failure

President Joe Biden had signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in November 2021, allocating $7.5 billion for electric vehicle charging. Of this, $5 billion is dedicated to building a network of charging stations along major highways, called the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.  According to The Federal Highway Administration, over the past three years only seven or eight charging stations … Read more

RFK in Debate

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., may be able to qualify for the June 2024 presidential debate. He would be the first independent presidential candidate to make the debate stage in 32 years — and just the third in presidential debate history. Kennedy has accused Biden and Trump of colluding against his campaign to avoid discussion of … Read more

Speed Sensors

The California Senate has passed SB 961, which would require “passive speed limiters” to be installed in all new cars manufactured or sold in the Golden State. The motion, introduced by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), would make California the first state in the nation to enact the safety requirement, which is similar to a … Read more

Death Penalty

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has approved legislation allowing the death penalty in child rape convictions, a change the Republican-controlled Statehouse championed amid concerns that the U.S. Supreme Court has banned capital punishment in such cases. Lee, a Republican, quietly signed off on the legislation last week without issuing a statement. The new Tennessee law, which … Read more

Title IX

Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration and advising schools to ignore the new federal Title IX changes that expand sex discrimination protection to students who identify as the opposite sex, or transgender. The rule change, published on April 19, formalizes the Department of Education’s redefinition of the meaning of sex to include gender identity. … Read more

Anti-Semitism Bill

The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved the Antisemitism Awareness Act on May 1st. It comes as campus protests are taking place across the country. While the protests have the support of some Jewish college students, many others have said they feel intimidated and unsafe. Protests have caused classes to go virtual and graduations have been … Read more

VALID Act

Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) is introducing legislation to prevent President Joe Biden from allowing migrants at the United States-Mexico border to bypass Transportation Security Administration (TSA) rules while flying throughout the country. Green, who serves as chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, issued the “Verifying that All Illegal Aliens Have Legitimate Documents Act”, also … Read more

Campus Protests

Colleges across the U.S. are reporting that some of the anti-Israel protesters that are disrupting or getting arrested at demonstrations, are not even part of the school community. Ohio State University police arrested nearly 40 people at an anti-Israel encampment. Only 18 of those arrested were students. University of Texas, Austin officials said that a … Read more