California Aims to Become “Abortion Haven”

Democrat lawmakers in California introduced a 17-bill package last week aimed at making the state an “abortion haven” — but those bills are just part of a larger 45-policy wish list being pushed by the abortion lobby. The 45-policy wish list is the creation of the California Future of Abortion Council (CA FAB Council), whose steering committee members … Continued

Bill Increasing Penalties for Rioting to Become Law

A North Carolina bill, designed to increase penalties for rioting, will become law without the signature of Gov. Roy Cooper (D). House Bill 40, a piece of legislation designed to create new penalties for inciting or participating in a riot, was presented to Cooper on March 10. Cooper explained in a statement he would neither sign nor veto the bill, … Continued

Abortion Pills Outlawed

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) signed a bill on Friday outlawing abortion pills, making the state the first to do so in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. The “Prohibiting Chemical Abortions” bill mandates that any physician or person who distributes, prescribes, or otherwise provides abortion pills could face prison for a maximum of six months and … Continued

Missouri Must Keep Standing for the Unborn

Roe vs. Wade is no more! The landmark case before the Supreme Court that legalized abortion throughout the nation was overturned on June 24, 2022. In 2019 Missouri passed a law that would go into effect as soon as this decision happened. It’s called the Missouri Stands for the Unborn act, or as we like … Continued

Student Restroom Use Exclusive to Biological Sex

Transgender students will not be allowed to use restrooms or locker rooms that align with their gender identity under a bill passed Thursday by the Iowa House. Senate File 482 prohibits people from entering a school restroom or changing room that does not align with their sex at birth. Students would need parental consent to request … Continued

Abortions Drop Despite Pause on Ban

Abortions in Indiana spiked in the months following the Dobbs ruling, but the number of procedures happening across the state has since dropped nearly 50%, according to newly released state data. The first three months after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Indiana clinics submitted an average of 1,048 terminated pregnancy reports each … Continued

BMV Makes Millions Selling Personal Info

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is selling your personal information to private companies and individuals, and they don’t have to tell you about it. In 2022 alone, the state made nearly $25 million from the practice. WRTV Investigates found information like your name, date of birth, address, past addresses, odometer reading, what … Continued

67% of Arrests Were Not Prosecuted in 2022

News that more than half of people arrested in D.C. are never tried for the crimes is outraging people who live in, work in and visit the city, but the U.S. attorney says that number does not tell the full story. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, 67% of arrests … Continued

“Universal School Choice” Bill Clears Committee

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Republican lawmakers’ “universal school choice” bill cleared its first committee in the Florida House Thursday. By a vote of 13-4, the Choice and Innovation Committee cleared the bill even without an estimated cost attached to it. Lauderhill Democrat Lisa Dunkley was the only member to cross party lines. If approved, the bill … Continued

Bill Would End Taxes on Food

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A bill before the Arkansas legislature would end taxes on food and food ingredients. House Bill 1661 was submitted Thursday, and would strip entire blocks from the Arkansas code, ending taxes on food and food ingredients. “Food and food ingredients,” by Arkansas law, do not include prepared food items, such as a sandwich … Continued

Anti-Trans Bill Passed

FRANKFORT, Ky. – When lawmakers went home Wednesday night, it looked as if Kentucky’s marquee omnibus anti-trans legislation was on its deathbed, being slowly killed by Republican discord. But on Thursday, a multi-hour legislative sprint suddenly resurrected, expanded and rushed a nearly identical proposal through the Kentucky legislature and to the governor’s desk with hours … Continued

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