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5th Circuit Rules Federal Handgun Ban Unconstitutional

The court determined that the federal government’s ban on handgun sales for 18- to 20-year-olds is unconstitutional. …

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Trump Memo Tosses Last-Minute Biden Era Collective Bargaining Agreements 

One ‘lame-duck’ agreement bars the Department of Education from requiring remote workers to return to the office.

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The Dirty Dozen: Here Are Wasteful Federal Grants You’re Paying For

From $100,000 for a girls’ fun run in Gaza to $700,000 to push edible insects, taxpayers are getting ripped off.

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Want ‘Due Cause’ for the Firing of Inspectors General?  How About This?

Democrats in Congress like Representatives Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and Maxine Waters, D-Calif., are criticizing President Donald Trump’s firing of 17 inspectors general, including in the… Read More

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Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Gov. Bill Lee’s Education Freedom Act, Giving School Choice Victory to President Trump

The Tennessee State House of Representatives and the State Senate on Thursday passed the Education Freedom Act, the plan by Governor Bill Lee and Republican legislative leaders to create 20,000 scholarships, each worth about $7,000, to help Tennessee families who choose send their children to private schools.

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Virginia Bill Would Force Congress to Declare War Before Governor Authorizes Virginia National Guard for Overseas Deployments

Legislation under consideration by the Virginia House of Delegates would require the U.S. Congress to formally pass an act of war against a foreign country before the Governor of Virginia is allowed to authorize the Virginia National Guard to deploy overseas.
The Defend the Guard Act, or HB 2193 was submitted on January 7 by Delegate Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper), and on Thursday the legislation was advanced unanimously in vote by the House Subcommittee on Public Safety, prompting the conservative lawmaker to celebrate in a video posted to the social media platform X.

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Idaho House Passes Resolution Asking Supreme Court to Toss Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

The resolution now goes to the state Senate. It comes a decade after Obergefell v. Hodges, which recognized a constitutional right to same-sex marriage.

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