Category: Government Updates
Florida Grand Jury Releases Final Report, Slams Big Pharma’s ‘Deceptive Behavior’
A Florida grand jury impaneled to investigate potential crimes and criminal wrongdoing related to the COVID-19 pandemic has released its final report. On December 13,...
Read MoreCongress Certifies Election of Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance
Members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives met for a rare joint session of Congress to officially certify the results of the 2024...
Read MoreCourt Upholds Religious Employers’ Right to Hire According to Faith
A federal appeals court has upheld the right of religious employers to hire employees in accordance with the organization’s faith and mission. On Thursday, January...
Read MoreSenator Releases Annual ‘Festivus Report’ Chronicling $1 Trillion in Government Waste
U.S. Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., has released his annual “Festivus Report” laying out how the federal government wasted over $1 trillion in 2024 alone. “The...
Read MoreBiden Admin. Withdraws Title IX Rule Forcing Men Into Women’s Sports
This year, Christmas came early for the thousands of young women who play sports in schools and colleges across the nation. On Friday, December 20,...
Read MoreHouse Subcommittee Examines Weaponization of FACE Act Against Pro-Life Supporters
A U.S. House subcommittee held an important hearing on Wednesday, December 18, 2024, examining the U.S. Department of Justice’s weaponization of the FACE Act against...
Read MoreSatanic Statues and Celebrations Have No Place in Capitol Buildings – or Anywhere
The Satanic Temple of Iowa was set to throw a “satanic holiday celebration” at the Iowa state Capitol building on Saturday – exactly one year...
Read MoreSpeaker Johnson Secures Conservative Policy Victories in FY25 Defense Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act on Wednesday. The bill secures many conservative policy wins, including abolishing DEI, CRT...
Read MoreThe FBI Deeply Needs Reform – and Fast
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the United States’ principal law enforcement agency, housed within the U.S. Department of Justice. The agency is supposed to...
Read MoreBritish Lawmakers Vote to Legalize Assisted Suicide, Tragically Devaluing Life
Lawmakers in Britain voted on Friday to legalize physician-assisted suicide in England and Wales. The House of Commons approved the Terminally Ill Adults (End of...
Read MoreOhio Governor Signs ‘Bathroom Bill’ Into Law Protecting Women’s Spaces
On Wednesday, November 27, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill into law protecting and preserving women’s and men’s single-sex spaces. The bill (SB 104)...
Read MoreCourt Upholds Missouri Law Protecting Children from ‘Transgender’ Medical Interventions
A Missouri court has upheld a state law protecting children from harmful and damaging transgender medical interventions. On June 7, 2023, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson...
Read MoreNonbinary Nonsense: HHS Proposes Rule Making It Harder to Care for Migrant Children
A proposed rule from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) would allow caseworkers to identify unaccompanied migrant children as “nonbinary.” The change would...
Read MoreColorado Counselor Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Free Speech Case
A professional counselor in Colorado is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the state’s counseling censorship law that bans so-called “conversion therapy.” Kaley Chiles,...
Read MoreCalifornia Agrees It Can’t Apply Censorship Law Against The Babylon Bee
The state of California has agreed not to apply its new censorship law against The Babylon Bee in an important victory for free speech. On...
Read MoreAs FEMA Fails North Carolina, Everyday Americans Come to the Rescue
Hurricane Helene made landfall nearly two weeks ago on Sept. 26 in Florida’s Big Bend region. The death toll has already topped over 230, after...
Read MoreOklahoma Superintendent Announces Plan to Place Bibles in Every School Classroom
Countering the fake and contrived Banned Books Week that promotes many graphic and profane books, the Sooner State is taking a different tact. Oklahoma Superintendent...
Read MoreBiden Admin. Pays $210,000 For Trying to Force Religious Employers to Violate Their Beliefs
The Biden administration has agreed to pay $210,000 in attorneys’ fees and costs to conclude a lawsuit brought by Alliance Defending Freedom on behalf of...
Read MoreSpeaker Mike Johnson Reveals His Parents’ Courageous Choice Not to Abort Him
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson recently sat down with Focus on the Family President Jim Daly for an interview to discuss his personal family...
Read MoreMost Americans Don’t Know Their First Amendment Rights. Do You?
Today, September 17 is Constitution Day. It’s the day our nation’s citizens commemorate the creation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by thirty-nine Founding Fathers...
Read MoreAppeals Court Permits Colorado’s Counseling Censorship Law to Stand
A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld Colorado’s counseling censorship law that bans so-called “conversion therapy.” Colorado’s law prohibits mental health professionals from helping minors...
Read More‘Operation Homecoming’ Recovers 32 Missing Children in Ohio
“Operation Homecoming,” a joint law enforcement action in Akron, Ohio, has recovered 32 missing children. The operation focused on safely recovering missing children in the...
Read MoreKid’s Online Safety Act – What It Is and Why It’s a Big Deal
JUMP TO… The Act Regulatory Infrastructure Supporters Critics Looking Ahead Why It Matters Congress could pass landmark social media regulations in as little as a...
Read MoreNew York City Passes on School Cellphone Ban — For Now
America’s largest school district, New York City, will not be adopting a cellphone ban, Mayor Eric Adams announced yesterday, citing logistical difficulties. “We’re not there...
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