State Agencies Investigated Over Wildfire Response

Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez issued subpoenas to three agencies in Maui on Nov. 27 as part of an independent investigation into the deadly wildfires that ravaged the Hawaiian island in August. The subpoenas have been directed toward the Maui Emergency Management Agency, the County of Maui Department of Public Works, and the County of … Continued

Pfizer Sued by State AG

On Thursday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R-TX) announced that he has officially filed a lawsuit against Pfizer for misrepresenting COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and conspiring to censor public discourse around the vaccine. The Texas attorney general is accusing Pfizer of “unlawfully misrepresenting the effectiveness of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine and attempting to censor public discussion … Continued

Plan to Force Foreign Landowners to Sell

Missouri Republican State Sen. Bill Eigel plans to unveil a proposed constitutional amendment that would force foreign landowners to sell off their property and require current foreign landowners to divest within two years. The plan to be submitted by Eigel, who’s running for Missouri governor, mirrors similar measures in Arkansas and South Dakota. Eigel’s proposal … Continued

State Suing TikTok

Utah is suing TikTok as of Tuesday for allegedly encouraging children into social media usage that is detrimental to their mental health. The Beehive State is taking aim at the social media company with a focus on allegedly enticing children to use the app for prolonged periods of time, not being honest about its safety and lying … Continued

Rental Assistance Diverted to Fund Illegal Immigrant Housing

Democrat Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker has diverted rental assistance funding for struggling citizens and is using it to house illegal aliens. The Illinois Rental Payment Program was set up to allocate up to $25,000 a year to individuals struggling to pay for their housing. In 2022, the Pritzker administration proudly noted that one billion dollars in state taxes had … Continued

State Faces Resistance to Right to Abortion Measure

More than 100 black faith and community leaders in Ohio are urging Ohioans to vote against an upcoming ballot measure that would place a right to abortion in the state constitution, arguing that the issue is a “life-or-death” matter for the black community. The bipartisan group of black faith leaders organized by Choose Life Ohio … Continued

Sanctuary State Mayor Pushes for Rule of Law

Riverton, Utah, Mayor Trent Staggs released a statement Thursday saying he was “horrified to learn” that the state had been declared a sanctuary state by the Salt Lake City Field Office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) earlier this year. Staggs was just as horrified over the reason — ICE cited lack of support … Continued

Residents Push Back on City Plan to House Migrants

City officials were met with anger and frustration at Tuesday night’s 29th Ward community meeting amid a plan to convert the Amundsen Park field house into a migrant shelter. West Side residents expressed concerns for their current youth and senior programming at the field house and the short notice given by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration. It marked … Continued

State Senator, Family Killed in Plane Crash

Decorated military aviator and North Dakota State Sen. Doug Larsen, his wife, Amy, and their two young sons died tragically Sunday after a single-engine aircraft the senator was flying crashed shortly after he took off from the Canyonlands Regional Airport in Utah. The Grand County dispatch center received a report at 8:26 p.m. on Sunday … Continued

Mayor Impeached and Removed from Office

A Missouri mayor was impeached and removed from office after he allegedly threatened an alderman with a gun, according to reports. FOX 4 Kansas City reported that Greenwood Mayor Levi Weaver was unanimously voted out of office Tuesday by the Greenwood Board of Aldermen. The three-member board met at City Hall, where deliberations lasted longer than two hours. … Continued

City’s Racial Equity Commission Accused of Discrimination

Five residents of Asheville, North Carolina, filed a federal lawsuit against the city Tuesday alleging racial discrimination based on the demographic quota system used to select membership to its Human Relations Commission. The five residents argue that the city refused to appoint them to the HRC because they are white. Initially suing the city earlier this month, the plaintiffs filed … Continued

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