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Year: 2023

Newsom Vetoes California Bill That Would Have Criminalized ‘Harassing’ Teachers, Disrupting School Board Meetings

California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have made it a misdemeanor to harass school employees or disrupt school board meetings. The governor on Oct. 8 rejected Senate Bill 596, which would have criminalized those who disrupt school board meetings or harass teachers, school staff, or district officials in verbal, written, or electronic communication with up to $1,000 […]

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Chick-fil-A Could Soon Be Forced Open on Sundays in Some Locations

A New York Assembly bill would require food services be open seven days a week.

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Supreme Court Justice Jackson Targeted in New Ethics Complaint

A group accused the Supreme Court justice of not disclosing her husband’s earnings.

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Natural Gas Industry Files Legal Challenge Against DOE Rules Targeting Gas Furnaces

The U.S. natural gas industry is pushing back against the Biden administration’s regulations targeting gas-powered residential furnaces.

The article Natural Gas Industry Files Legal Challenge Against DOE Rules Targeting Gas Furnaces appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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New Hampshire Bill Would End State Enforcement of EPA Rules and Regulations

A bill filed in the New Hampshire House would end state enforcement of all EPA rules, regulations and mandates.

The post New Hampshire Bill Would End State Enforcement of EPA Rules and Regulations first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Biden’s ‘Anti-Fossil Fuel’ Regulatory Agenda Could Be Sapping $100 Billion From US Economy Per Year, New Report Finds

The Biden administration’s energy regulations may cost the U.S. economy $100 billion in gross domestic product each year, according to a new report published by… Read More

The post Biden’s ‘Anti-Fossil Fuel’ Regulatory Agenda Could Be Sapping $100 Billion From US Economy Per Year, New Report Finds appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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