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Newsom Threatens ‘Beautiful Maps’; Macedo Says Voters Will Pay the Price
August 14, 2025
California Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo is blasting Governor Gavin Newsom after he met with Texas state leaders to discuss possible mid-decade redistricting in California — a move Newsom says would counter
Elections
Arizona Republican Accuses Secretary Fontes of Weakening Ballot Security
August 12, 2025
An Arizona state representative is sounding the alarm over what he says is a dangerous and unilateral move by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes that could compromise election security and
In The States
House GOP Leader Blames Lack of Authentic Negotiation for Budget Gridlock
August 12, 2025
Pennsylvania’s state budget stalemate has now stretched into its seventh week, and House Republican Leader Jesse Topper says the blame lies squarely with a lack of authentic negotiation and a
Housing Market
“New Normal” of Fraud Unacceptable, Rasmusson Says After Walz Ends Housing Program
August 11, 2025
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz recently announced plans to terminate the state’s Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) program after credible allegations of widespread fraud surfaced, drawing sharp criticism from state lawmakers. Following
In The States
From Prosecutor Accountability to Expanded School Choice: Key Indiana Laws Now in Force
August 11, 2025
With the 2025 legislative session having wrapped up in April, several new Indiana state laws took effect this summer, impacting public safety, education, taxpayers, parental rights, and the Second Amendment.
In The States
Vance’s Indiana Visit Underscores Growing Focus on State-Level Redistricting
August 8, 2025
Vice President JD Vance visited the Indiana Statehouse yesterday, sitting down with Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray and other state officials to discuss a range of issues facing Indiana.
Entertainment
Legends of Country Take a Victory Lap in Truman’s Alley
August 8, 2025
Country music struck a different kind of chord in the nation’s capital this week, as a group of legendary country artists laced up their bowling shoes for a one-of-a-kind evening
Education
UW-Madison Lecturer Under Fire for Sending Partisan Email to Former Students
August 8, 2025
A University of Wisconsin-Madison lecturer is under fire after sending an unsolicited, highly partisan email to former students—drawing scrutiny from a state senator and prompting broader questions about professionalism and
In The States
SNAP Oversight Under Fire: Lawmakers Say OTDA Must Stay Neutral
August 7, 2025
Members of the New York State Senate Republican Conference are raising concerns about what they describe as partisan messaging from the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA). In a
In The States
Colorado Senate Republicans Criticize State Budget Management Ahead of Special Session
August 7, 2025
In the wake of Governor Jared Polis’s announcement of a special legislative session to address Colorado’s $1 billion budget shortfall, members of the Colorado Senate Republican caucus held a press
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