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Year: 2023

California Lawmakers to Consider Bill to Raise Fast-Food Workers’ Pay to $20 an Hour

California legislators are close to passing a bill to raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20 an hour after restaurant owners and labor union officials reached an agreement Sept. 10. The agreement ends a two-year battle between fast-food restaurant giants, franchise owners, and the state over new government oversight and regulations. Assembly Bill […]

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Commentary: Washington Post Buried Proof of Joe Biden’s Bribery

After ignoring smoking gun emails on Hunter Biden’s laptop for more than two years, the Washington Post has finally reported they exist and are authentic.
However, the paper’s lead “fact checker” Glenn Kessler, continues to deny that Joe Biden engaged in bribery and obstructed justice—even though the emails prove that he did.
The article Commentary: Washington Post Buried Proof of Joe Biden’s Bribery appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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New Mexico Attorney General Says He Will Not Defend Governor’s Gun Ban Stance

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez announced Tuesday that he will not defend Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a fellow Democrat, in multiple filed lawsuits opposing her gun ban.
“I do not believe that the Emergency Order will have any meaningful impact on public safety," Torrez’s letter reads. "I do not believe it passes constitutional muster.
The article New Mexico Attorney General Says He Will Not Defend Governor’s Gun Ban Stance appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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The Politicization of Public Health

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – “If you haven’t got your health, you haven’t got anything.” These words from Count Rugen in the movie Princess Bride have merit. Which one of us wouldn’t trade almost anything for our health? Americans spend billions of dollars every year on vitamins and supplements in an attempt to maintain their health. What happens when those who have claimed the authority to watch over…

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Fulton County Grand Jury Was Totally Unhinged, Reveals Election Lawyer

‘I knew coming out of there that the whole thing was a loose cannon,’ election-law expert Cleta Mitchell told The Federalist.

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‘We Will Not Comply’: Gun Owners Publicly Defy New Mexico Governor’s Firearms Ban

Alongside organizations filing lawsuits, gun right advocates are demonstrating in defiance against the New Mexico governor’s gun ban.

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