Files recovered but are password-protected, subcommittee says.
Read MoreA bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly would create a process to sue police officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a defense.
The post New Jersey Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Read MoreA bill introduced in the Hawaii House would legalize limited raw milk sales in the state. Passage into law would take an important step toward further rejecting a federal prohibition scheme in practice and effect
The post Hawaii Bill Would Legalize Raw Milk Sales; Foundation to Nullify Federal Prohibition Scheme first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Read MoreThe legislation would expressly exclude a CBDC from the definition of money in Mississippi and prohibit state agencies from accepting CBDC as a form of payment.
The post Mississippi Bill Would Take Steps Against a Central Bank Digital Currency first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Read MoreBills filed in the Oklahoma Legislature would prohibit financial institutions operating in the state from using a credit card merchant code that would enable the tracking of firearm and ammunition purchases.
The post Oklahoma Bills Would Prohibit Credit Card Codes to Track Firearms Purchases first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Read MoreThe National Institutes of Health appears to be struggling to hide its dirty laundry on COVID-19 origins against a rash of leaks, congressional probes, and Freedom of Information Act requests, even when officials are determined to thwart sunlight.
The ongoing exposure of their communications and actions isn’t the only thing likely worrying federal scientists.
The article Federal Secrets Spill on COVID Origins amid Rodent Research on Risks of Lab Mods, Vax in Pregnancy appeared first on Tennessee Star.
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