Ashley Murray, Michigan Advance South Carolina’s Lindsey Graham and Republican colleagues stormed out of a Democratic-led U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Thursday to authorize subpoenas for two high-profile GOP operatives as part of an ethics probe into undisclosed financial ties to U.S. Supreme Court justices. The panel voted 11-0 …
Read More »Gun Violence As A Public Health Crisis Explored By Senate Democrats
Ariana Figueroa, Georgia Recorder Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats this week discussed how to treat gun violence as a public health crisis, in hopes of building upon last year’s federal gun safety legislation. “Across the country, gun violence is a public health epidemic,” Illinois Democrat Dick Durbin, the chairman of the …
Read More »Takeaways From Fox News Debate Between Gov. Newsom And Gov. DeSantis
In a televised faceoff that lasted over 90 minutes, Governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Gavin Newsom of California engaged in a fiery debate on Fox News, covering an array of critical issues. Touted as “The Great Red vs. Blue State Debate,” the discussion, hosted by Sean Hannity, became …
Read More »Sandra Day O’Connor, The First Woman On The Supreme Court, Dies At 93
Ashley Murray, Florida Phoenix The first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court is dead at 93. Sandra Day O’Connor, a groundbreaking justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, died Friday in Phoenix, Arizona of complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory illness, according to an announcement …
Read More »New York Republican George Santos Expelled By House In Bipartisan Vote
Jennifer Shutt New York Republican George Santos on Friday became the sixth lawmaker in history and the first member of the GOP to be expelled from the U.S. House of Representatives. The 311-114 bipartisan vote, which required two-thirds support, followed months of scandal that culminated in a federal criminal indictment …
Read More »Democrats Split On Placing Conditions On Military Aid To Israel
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder Democrats in Congress are divided on whether to set guardrails on additional military aid to Israel as that country responds to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks with airstrikes and a ground war in Gaza. It’s not yet clear what those conditions would be or how …
Read More »A Two-Year Review of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and New EPA Rules for Safe Water
Jimmy Williams Last month marked two years since President Joe Biden signed the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal ((Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act) into law. The $1.2 trillion law seeks to invest in and upgrade various aspects of the United States’ infrastructure, including roads, bridges, airports, ports, broadband, water infrastructure, and …
Read More »Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Signs Historic Climate Change Legislation
Jon King, Michigan Advance Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a slate of bills Tuesday that take her proposals from the MI Healthy Climate Plan and make them into state law. Held at Detroit’s Eastern Market, the ceremony followed House passage earlier this month of a half-a-dozen pieces of climate change legislation …
Read More »Sen. King Introduces Gun Legislation To Limit High-Capacity Ammunition Devices
AnnMarie Hilton, Maine Morning Star U.S. Sen. Angus King of Maine, an independent, introduced legislation Thursday that is designed to curb mass shootings while protecting Second Amendment rights of those who own a firearm for self-defense or sport, such as hunting. According to a press release from King’s office, the …
Read More »Schumer On Senate Floor Condemns ‘rank antisemitism’ Amid Israel-Hamas War
Jennifer Shutt, Kentucky Lantern Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the nation’s highest-ranking Jewish official, spoke from the chamber on Wednesday about the rise of antisemitism in the United States since the attack by Hamas militants on Israel and that nation’s airstrikes on Gaza. Schumer, speaking to a mostly empty chamber, …
Read More »Koch Network’s Americans for Prosperity PAC Endorses Nikki Haley For President
Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix The political network mainly funded by billionaire Charles Koch is backing Nikki Haley for president — a key endorsement that might help the former South Carolina governor in her uphill battle to win the Republican nomination over frontrunner Donald Trump. The endorsement comes from Americans for …
Read More »Georgia Lawmakers Back At Capitol To Redraw Political Maps To Comply With Voting Rights Act
Ross Williams, Georgia Recorder It’s back to Atlanta and back to the drawing board for Georgia legislators, who are set to gavel in for a special session Wednesday after a federal judge ruled the redistricting maps they produced in 2021 did not protect the rights of Black voters. Lawmakers will …
Read More »Second Vote for Expulsion Looms for Indicted Rep. George Santos
In a rare move, a House Democrat, Rep. Robert Garcia of California, has initiated proceedings to force a second vote for the expulsion of indicted Rep. George Santos, a Republican from New York. Santos, who previously survived an expulsion vote on November 1, faces renewed efforts after a scathing Ethics …
Read More »Jimmy Carter Attends Ceremony For Wife Of 77 Years As Celebration Of Rosalynn Carter Continues
Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter’s life of service and advocacy was celebrated Tuesday at a tribute ceremony in Atlanta attended by the current president and first lady and other dignitaries. Carter, 96, died last Sunday at her home in Plains just a few days after her …
Read More »Trump To Take Stand In New York Civil Fraud Trial
Former President Donald Trump is slated to take the stand in his $250 million civil fraud trial, his attorneys announced in a New York court on Monday. Chris Kise, Trump’s attorney, revealed that the former president will be the defense’s final witness on December 11, while his son Eric Trump …
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