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Month: July 2024

Happy Insurrection Day!

We call July 4 "Independence Day." But the British called it an act of rebellion.

The post Happy Insurrection Day! first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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ADP: Private Sector Job Creation Slowed for Third Straight Month

NBC Montana Private employers added 150,000 jobs in June, according to the ADP National Employment Report released Wednesday. And ADP, which bases its report on payroll data of client companies, showed annual pay was up 4.9%. “Job growth has been solid, but not broad-based,” Nela Richardson, ADP’s chief economist, said in a news release. “Had it not been for a rebound in hiring in leisure and hospitality, June would have been a downbeat month.” READ THE FULL STORY                   

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IRS: 36,000 Taxpayers Earning $3.7 Billion Moved to Arizona in 2022

Arizona continues to benefit economically from more people moving to the state.
Arizona gained a net of 36,841 people, adding $3,688,080 in gross income from those newcomers from tax years 2021 to 2022, based on new Internal Revenue Service data. Data from the IRS is typically delayed and compares filings done between states.

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Public health or political health

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Political agendas increasingly infiltrate public health. Biden integrates illegal aliens into Obamacare, Rachel Levine promotes the transgender agenda among youth, and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy labels gun violence a public health crisis to infringe on rights. This politicization of healthcare reflects decades of political control, urging us to focus on voters’ decision-making to combat this trend.

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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Power of Federal Agency to Set Workplace Rules

Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, arguing that SCOTUS should review the authority of federal agencies to set rules.

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Election Watchdog Pushes Back on New York’s Mail-In Voting Law

A watchdog group on election law with success opposing mail-in voting provisions has joined two key congressional Republicans from New York in a case before… Read More

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Biden’s Real Legacy Will Be As Silencer Of Speech

As Jonathan Turley writes in his new book, The Indispensable Right, Joe Biden is ‘the most anti-free speech president since John Adams.’

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