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Day: March 27, 2025

Measles the new COVID

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are we reliving the COVID playbook with measles? Media-driven fear, government pressure to vaccinate, and dismissal of basic treatments sound all too familiar. This piece explores striking similarities in narratives and responses, featuring expert insights from Nurses Out Loud. Is it déjà vu—or a repeat performance by the same players pushing the same agenda?

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National Constitutional Carry Reciprocity Advances in House

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/03/27/constitutional-carry-reciprocity-advances-in-house-n1228106

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Maine Insists on Allowing Men in Women’s Sports. That Could Cost It $250M in Federal Education Funds.

Maine is putting it all on the line in the name of “transgender rights.” The state has gone so far as to risk federal funding… Read More

The post Maine Insists on Allowing Men in Women’s Sports. That Could Cost It $250M in Federal Education Funds. appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Tax on Telephone Service

The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals previously ruled that the system used to support the Universal Service Fund was unconstitutional.

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Feds Investigate California Schools Accused of Hiding Children’s Gender Transition From Parents

A new state law could violate federal law, officials say. A parental rights group says hundreds of U.S. districts are noncompliant.

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Report: Medicaid Misspent $4.3 Billion in Duplicate Payments

Taxpayers spent at least $4.3 billion over a three-year period covering the same Medicaid patients twice, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Medicaid paid health insurance companies for hundreds of thousands of patients who signed up for the program in two or more separate states. This happened when a patient moved to a different state but Medicaid continued paying the insurance company in the state where the resident previously lived.

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