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Wisconsin Supreme Court agrees to take up Democratic governor’s lawsuit against GOP legislature

The Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed to move forward with a lawsuit filed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers challenging the GOP-led legislature over allegations that Republican lawmakers are obstructing basic government functions. The case will only include one of Evers’s arguments that he listed in his lawsuit, which accuses the GOP-controlled budget committee of blocking funding […]

Arkansas gas prices on the rise

(The Center Square) – The price of regular unleaded gas in Arkansas rose by 10 cents over last week’s price to average at $2.77, according to the AAA Arkansas Weekend Gas Watch. Texarkana drivers are paying the highest average among major metropolitan areas with an average price of $2.91 per gallon of unleaded fuel, while […]

Illinois Democrats introduce gun violence prevention program

(The Center Square) – Gov J.B. Pritzker and Illinois’ other elected Democratic leaders on Thursday introduced the SC2 initiative, which looks to stop gun violence in the city of Chicago. The initiative comes after two teenagers were shot and killed over the weekend in the heart of the city. According to Chicago police statistics, shootings […]

Wisconsin’s task force on AI pitches five proposed laws

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin lawmakers who’ve been studying artificial intelligence for the past six months are recommending five new laws in their recently released final report. The Speaker’s Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Chairman Rep. Nate Gustafson, R-Fox Crossing, said while AI has tremendous potential, there are also some real worries that come with […]

Measure limiting police pullovers a ‘conversation starter,’ expected to stall

(The Center Square) – A measure that would prohibit law enforcement from pulling people over for the sole violation of speeding, improper lane usage and other vehicle infractions is expected to stall at the Illinois Statehouse.  House Bill 4603 would prohibit police from initiating pullovers for expired registration, excessive speeding that isn’t a misdemeanor or felony, […]

White House refuses to allow former COVID-19 adviser to testify before Congress in censorship investigation

EXCLUSIVE — A former COVID-19 senior adviser in the Biden administration was forced to defy a congressional subpoena this week after the White House instructed him not to comply with it because of concerns with the rules surrounding his appearance. Andrew Slavitt, a longtime health official who worked on President Joe Biden’s coronavirus response team, […]

Recent cyberattacks draw legislative attention

(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania lawmakers focused this week on protecting municipal governments from cyberattacks that threaten communities statewide. The joint hearing, hosted by the Senate Communications and Technology and Local Government committees, follows an attack that compromised Bucks County’s emergency dispatch system last month and a wider national attack in December affecting the Municipal […]

Biden ghosts South Carolina on primary day, but voters don’t care

COLUMBIA, South Carolina — President Joe Biden campaigned heavily in Columbia last weekend ahead of the state’s Feb. 3 primary. But he will not attend the Democratic National Committee’s victory party celebrating what is expected to be an overwhelming win for the president in Democrats’ “first-in-the-nation” results for 2024. The Biden campaign has long looked to […]

GOP governors and ‘God’s Army’ caravan descend on border with urgent call to end immigration crisis

Fifteen Republican governors and a conservative convoy of truckers that has dubbed itself “God’s Army” will descend on the southern border this weekend as part of separate events to draw attention to the illegal immigration crisis. Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) will host leaders from 14 other red states in the McAllen, Texas, area of the […]

Biden and Trump throw sharp elbows over the economy as reelection rematch takes shape

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are posturing over the economy as they prepare for what is poised to be a 2020 general election do-over this November. Their endeavors to redefine their economic records and receive credit for a rosier outlook after the COVID-19 pandemic coincide with their appeals to working-class voters and […]
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