Americans for Tax Reform encourages members of the House of Representatives to vote “YES” on H. Con. Res. 86, Expressing the sense of Congress that a carbon tax would be detrimental to the United States economy. The House of Representatives will vote Thursday on House Concurrent Resolution 86 introduced by Congressman Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.). with 21 cosponsors […]
WASHINGTON (KTVZ) -- Reps. Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Cliff Bentz, R-Ore., voted Friday in favor of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 – a bipartisan package of six appropriations bills that will complete funding for all government agencies through fiscal year 2024. Here's their statements, in full, on what's included: Bipartisan Government Funding Package Backed by
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TikTok once again finds itself in treacherous waters as lawmakers in Washington move forward with a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban on the social media platform.
Jewish Americans Opposing AIPAC "We will support candidates who are opposed by AIPAC, and who are advocates for peace and a new, just US policy toward Israel/Palestine."
Labour continues its opposition, flagging how six flights to space cost the same as each deportation.
DeSantis said he believes social media harms children in a variety of ways.
A Texas appeals court tossed out a woman's five-year prison sentence for voting illegally Thursday, ending a yearslong saga that garnered national attention. Crystal Mason was sentenced in 2018 to five years in prison after she testified she did not know that she was ineligible to vote because she was convicted of tax fraud in 2011. She cast a provisional ballot in the 2016 presidential election with the help of a poll worker. In Thursday's ruling to overturn Mason's sentence, Second District...
Low-cost Avelo Airlines is adding a trio of new routes from Connecticut
Mike Lynch, the founder of software company Autonomy who was once revered as the United Kingdom's Bill Gates, faces trial this week as he defends himself against 16 criminal counts of conspiracy and fraud related to the 2011 sale of his company to Hewlett-Packard.
In a late Tuesday decision, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to allow Texas' controversial "show me your papers" law to go back into effect while a legal fight over its constitutionality plays out, the Associated Press reports. The 2-1 ruling ruling by the New Orleans-based court likely means Texas won't be able to enforce the law, Senate Bill 4, until the same panel of judges or the U.S. Supreme Court renders a final decision on its legality, according to the AP. Passed last...
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The Honolulu City Council on Monday adopted a resolution opposing a "tiny lots" bill currently moving through the state legislature. The state bill could shrink the minimum lot size and grow the number of dwellings allowed on them. Counties including Honolulu have expressed concern about the loss of county powers to plan []