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How the Supreme Court could weigh in on California’s long-standing homeless encampments debate

California cities are responding to the Supreme Court taking on the legality of homeless encampment sweeps, poised to affect San Francisco, where officials are engaged in a yearslong legal battle over the matter.  Last week, the Supreme Court decided to weigh in on whether homeless people can camp on public property if no shelter is […]

Biden Report Card: Overseas weaknesses tested, more student deadbeats bailed out

This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden being tested more in the Middle East, while at home, he’s daring Republicans to challenge his election-year agenda. Overseas, his efforts to calm tempers in the Middle East failed. In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu snubbed the president’s demand for a two-state solution and a […]

Road project costs are on the rise in Georgia

(The Center Square) — With inflation hitting every corner of the marketplace, including local road projects, as state officials look to designate more tax dollars for transportation, Georgians will see less bang for their buck. From the second quarter of 2020 to the second quarter of 2023, the highway construction cost index increased by 51%, […]

California leads 21 state coalition demanding federal ban of menthol cigarettes

(The Center Square) – California attorney General Rob Bonta led a 21-state coalition demanding that the Biden administration ban menthol cigarettes, claiming they are disproportionately consumed by black smokers, LGBTQ smokers and smokers with mental health problems. “For far too long, tobacco companies have intentionally targeted specific communities across this nation, particularly communities of color, […]

Loudoun County Public Schools slapped with another lawsuit

(The Center Square) — Loudoun County Public Schools is being sued by media outlet The Daily Wire for withholding information about its legal settlements.  The Wire’s lawyers at America First Legal say in the suit that “the documents requested are of the type that can be released, and are released by other school districts in the Commonwealth,” citing records […]

County leader vetoes ballot proposal for 40-year Kansas City stadium sales tax

(The Center Square) – Jackson County Executive Frank White, a member of the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame, vetoed an ordinance placing a 40-year sales tax on the April ballot to support a new major league baseball stadium and renovate the football stadium. “This proposed sales tax would generate over $2 billion from our […]

Delaware Republicans push government accountability measures

(The Center Square) — Delaware Republicans are pushing several proposals aimed at requiring state lawmakers to be more accountable for their conduct and financial decisions. One proposal would allow any member of the public to request an investigation if they believe a legislator has engaged in unethical or illegal conduct while in office, which the bill’s authors […]

Nikki Haley’s New Hampshire director lobbied for dark money giant that helped Biden win 2020 election

EXCLUSIVE — The New Hampshire state director for Republican Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign lobbied in 2020 for a Democratic dark money organization that spent millions of dollars that year willing Joe Biden to the White House, among other left-wing groups, documents show. Tyler Clark, who became Haley’s 2024 state director for the Granite State late […]

‘Predatory’ junk fees still on the state’s radar

(The Center Square) — As the Pennsylvania House has moved to eliminate junk fees, the less-than-transparent charges are getting more national attention as well. Junk fees are mandatory fees or charges added to the price of a product, unexpected by consumers and usually revealed alongside taxes near the end of a purchase. They’re commonly labeled […]

How loyalty to Trump could become the latest wedge threatening to divide Republicans

Former President Donald Trump‘s penchant for punishing GOP detractors is trickling down to Congress as some of his most ardent supporters are using loyalty to the former president as a litmus test for the Republican Party. House Republican disagreements between conservatives and centrist lawmakers on government funding and leadership have been a mainstay since the […]
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