Category: Government Updates

Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeier|Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeier

Space Force Commander Fired After Criticizing Diversity Training in Military

The U.S. military, which conducts diversity, equity and inclusion training, apparently isn’t very diverse or inclusive after all. Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeier, an officer of...

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Child tax credit

IRS Prepares to Send Monthly Checks to Families Following Child Tax Credit Expansion

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is preparing to send millions of families monthly checks beginning July 15 as a part of the expanded child tax...

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Governor DeSantis|Governor DeSantis

Governor DeSantis Grants Clemency to Couple Arrested for Not Mandating Facemasks in their Gym

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis granted clemency on Wednesday night to a Florida couple facing months of jail time over their refusal to mandate patrons wear...

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Waiting for Supreme Court Decisions on Foster Care, Donor Disclosure and Obamacare

The U.S. Supreme Court hears approximately 75 cases of national importance annually, and several of those typically involve First Amendment or other issues of concern...

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DeSantis Signs Bill

Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Election Security Bill into Law

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new election security bill into law on Thursday morning, following concerns from many voters that the 2020 General Election...

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Congress and Money

Taxpayer Money for Restorative Yoga? Members of Congress Requesting Billions for Specific Pet Projects.

Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher once quipped, “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.”...

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Senator Tim Scott

Slurs Against Senator Tim Scott Reveal Racial Politics Not So Black and White

Sure, people get worked up around politics and say wicked things on social media. We’re human and it happens. And sometimes people do the right...

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Clarence Thomas

The ‘Gregarious’ Clarence Thomas—COVID-Forced Changes at Supreme Court Reveal a Strong Mind, Quick Wit

Parents, do you have that brilliant child who is reticent to speak during public gatherings but shines when they find themselves in one-on-one conversations or...

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California prison

California Makes 76,000 Prisoners Eligible for Earlier Release

California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) announced emergency regulations that make 76,000 inmates, “including violent and repeat felons,” eligible for earlier release, The Associated Press...

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President Joe Biden

History Shows that Trillions of Taxpayer Dollars Don’t Fix Societal Problems, New Deal and Great Society Were Failures

In a speech last week, President Joe Biden laid out his vision for the country, which includes a $1.8 trillion price tag. He promises that...

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Critical race theory

Idaho Governor Signs Bill to Prevent Indoctrination of Students with Marxist-Based Theories on Race

In a win for parents of all races, colors and ethnicities concerned for their children’s education, Idaho Governor Brad Little has signed into law a...

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Senator Tim Scott

Faith, Freedom and Forgiveness Pervades Senator Tim Scott’s Address to the Nation

Senator Tim Scott delivered the Republican response to President Joe Biden’s address to Congress on Wednesday night. Following shortly after President Biden’s speech, Sen. Scott...

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President Joe Biden

President Biden To Address Congress, Set to Discuss $1.9 Trillion ‘American Rescue Plan’ and $1.8 Trillion ‘American Families Plan’

President Joe Biden is scheduled to give his first speech to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, April 28, at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time....

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Pile of cash

Senator Hawley Proposes Bill to Give Parents $12,000 in Child Tax Credits

Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo., recently announced that he is proposing a bill to give parents up to $12,000 in fully refundable tax credits to help...

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Supreme Court

Busy Day at the Supreme Court – Religious Freedom, Donor Disclosure, State Travel Bans

Monday, April 26 proved to be a busy day at the U.S. Supreme Court. Although no major decisions were announced, various actions the high court...

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Planned Parenthood

Arkansas Legislature Passes Bill to Oust Planned Parenthood from Public Schools

Ever wonder why the abortion seller Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s largest providers of sex education materials to the nation’s schools? Because it’s...

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Supreme Court

Senator, Congressmen Introduce Supreme Court-Packing Bill to Reverse Conservative Gains

President Joe Biden may have created a commission to look at packing the Supreme Court with additional justices, but several members of Congress aren’t waiting...

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California Lifts Capacity Limits on Places of Worship Following Five Supreme Court Losses

They say, “The third time is the charm.” But for Christians in California, as it turns out, the fifth time is the charm. The Golden...

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Voting|Voting

Over 100 Corporate Executives Meet to Discuss Opposition to Election Security Bills

Over 100 executives from some of the most powerful and profitable corporations in the country met virtually over the weekend to discuss their opposition to...

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Supreme Court

President Biden Announces Commission to Study Increasing Number of Supreme Court Justices, Other Judiciary Changes

In keeping with his campaign promise, and just days after a Supreme Court justice publicly cautioned against it, President Joe Biden announced an executive order...

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Migrant children

Texas Governor Says Migrant Children are ‘Being Sexually Abused’ at Border Patrol Facility

On Wednesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott called for the federal government to close a San Antonio facility that is allegedly housing more than 1,300 immigrant...

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Polling station

Georgia’s Election Integrity Act – Voter Suppression or Election Integrity?

Georgia’s Election Integrity Act of 2021 was signed into law on March 25, making multiple changes to the state’s election laws. The enactment of the...

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Justice Stephen Breyer

Justice Breyer Warns Against Packing the Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer spoke to the Harvard University community this week for over two hours, touching on many subjects. Breyer, a former...

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Justice Clarence Thomas

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Warns About Growing Power of Big Tech

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is warning about the growing power of big tech companies, which give a few select people outsized control over the...

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