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The Providence Republican City Committee announces that it endorses Alex Asermely who is a Republican running in the special election in Senate District 4 which covers North Providence ...
House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill promised to begin combing through Dodd-Frank to find areas for ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNEXCLUSIVE: Top House Committee Digs Into Orgs That Turbocharged Biden Border CrisisHouse lawmakers are probing the role many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) played in facilitating the illegal immigration crisis that rocked the country during the Biden administration. The House ...
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Westside Current on MSNRebuild or Overreach? LA Officials Pitch New Wildfire Authority-Residents Push BackLOS ANGELES - LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath held a town hall on July 9 to promote the Blue Ribbon Commission and explain the need to establish a new authority to facilitate rebuilding in ...
Capitulation is not the answer in warding off this hostile takeover of higher education. Congress recently voted for a ...
Bove, a top DOJ official involved in firing federal prosecutors who worked on Jan. 6 cases, condemned illegal activity but also criticized “overreach and heavy-handed tactics” by federal law ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen warns that the Trump administration's move to keep the FBI in DC sets a dangerous precedent for executive overreach.
A committee that’s part of Utah’s 2034 Olympic organizing team met for the first time Monday. It includes Wasatch Back ...
Home Politics Features U.S. v. Skrmetti: Did the trans rights movement overreach? The Supreme Court upholds a Tennessee law that bans transgender care for minors, dealing a blow to trans rights ...
John Stossel discusses President Donald Trump’s second term thus far and examined cutting federal regulations.
The University is the first institution to lose their president as a result of dramatic and unprecedented federal intervention. But we will not be the last.
By removing this poison from the regulatory well, the Supreme Court has begun to clear the path to tackling our most pressing energy and environmental challenges.
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