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Year: 2023

California Lawmakers Approve Move to Electric School Buses, Estimated Cost Over $5.5 Billion

Gov. Gavin Newsom will soon be deciding on whether to approve funding to replace diesel-powered school buses with electric vehicles, after the California Legislature approved a measure on Sept. 14. Assembly Bill 579, would mandate that any new school buses purchased in the state after January 2035 must be zero-emission vehicles. The bill was introduced […]

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Judge Chutkan labels January 6 a violent armed insurrection…

President Trump’s attorneys last week filed a motion in a DC federal court calling for Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee, to recuse herself from Trump’s January 6 case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Judge Chutkan during her sentencing brazenly lied about the January 6 Capitol riot and called it an “armed attempted overthrow of this government.”

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House Republicans Fail to Pass Procedural Vote on Defense Appropriations Bill

The failed vote is the latest in a series of setback House Republicans have faced in finding agreement among themselves on 2024 spending levels.

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Peter Schweizer just posted a “legal” game-changer about Biden’s “bribery” scandal that could upend everything…

A bombshell FBI informant file describing a $10 million bribery allegation against President Biden and his son Hunter was released Thursday by Sen. Chuck Grassley, showing that a Ukrainian oligarch claimed that he was “coerced” into making the payoff.
The federal informant — a Ukrainian-American who has been a trusted, highly credible FBI source for over a decade and been paid “six figures,” according to Grassley — described four conversations with Zlochevsky, beginning with a meeting near Kyiv in late 2015 or early 2016 and continuing through a 2019 phone call.

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House Committee Clears Short-Term Budget Resolution as Shutdown Deadline Looms

The measure to fund the government through Oct. 31 cleared the final hurdle to consideration by the full House, but passage is by no means certain.

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