Former President Donald Trump plans to fight his $350 million New York civil fraud fine that will likely drag out the legal appeals process into next year and challenge how much the GOP front-runner must pay up. The case stems from New York Attorney General Letitia James, who sued Trump, his two adult sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, […]
Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) said that he has been unable to rely on the Republican National Committee for get-out-the-vote operations in elections in recent years, and a shake-up is expected in the party’s leadership. Former President Donald Trump unveiled his slate of replacements for RNC leadership last week, and rumors of current RNC Chairwoman Ronna […]
Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) announced the deployment of the South Dakota National Guard to the “war zone” along the southern border, which will take place later this spring. The deployment of Noem’s state National Guard will consist of sending 60 soldiers to the southern border over the course of three months. Noem stated she was […]
Late-night television host Jon Stewart jokingly discussed a recent offer that fellow late-night host John Oliver had made to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Oliver’s offer, promoted on his show, was giving Thomas $1 million every year, along with a luxurious recreational camping vehicle, in exchange for Thomas to “get the f*** off” the Supreme […]
President Joe Biden has been at odds with the Supreme Court various times throughout his presidency. One of Biden’s most sweeping proposals, unilateral debt forgiveness, was struck down by the high court last year as unconstitutional, but the president has still attempted to cancel some outstanding student loan debt through other means. Following years of […]
(The Center Square) – Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly are taking the first step to reign in some of the governor’s veto power. Lawmakers on Tuesday took up Assembly Joint Resolution 112, which would change the Wisconsin Constitution to stop the governor from raising a tax or a fee on his own. “Wisconsin’s unique partial veto […]
(The Center Square) – Legislation that would give the state’s largest utilities control over the construction of power lines in Illinois is back in the spotlight. A bill that would allow Ameren Illinois and Commonwealth Edison the right-of-refusal on what company was awarded the construction contract for power lines was the subject of a House Public Utilities Committee […]
(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell said that he would not look at new revenue streams to address the city’s $229 million budget gap. Harrell gave his State of the City address with an emphasis on improving public safety, increasing the city’s affordable housing stock, addressing the drug epidemic and replacing aging infrastructure. […]
(The Center Square) – The financial crunch facing Philadelphia public transit weighs heavily on the minds of some state lawmakers. That’s why the House Democratic Policy Committee met Tuesday to discuss the importance of filling the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority’s $240 million budget deficit. “Public transit is really a lifeline to my community that I […]
(The Center Square) – Majority party Democrats’ proposed supplemental House and Senate budgets each contain a provision for $150 million in energy rebate vouchers that would be funded by revenue from carbon auctions that are part of the Climate Commitment Act. Both versions would provide one-time vouchers of $200 per household and require utilities and […]