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Op-Ed: Illinois’ Economic Recovery Hindered by Lawmakers’ Anti-business Decisions
By Jeff Pope
Our lawmakers have demonstrated short-sighted behavior that will prove detrimental to the Illinois business community. Until they start thinking about the long-term,...
Democrat AGs Enlist Facebook, Twitter in Covid Censorship
While many officeholders and media figures blame online “misinformation” for lingering vaccine hesitancy, considerably less contemplation has been spent on how the government’s own actions contribute to mistrust.
The Superintendent Cannot Choose Your Doctor Either
By Greg Rolen
Imagine a world where a bureaucrat can choose the one person with whom you share your greatest confidences, personal information, goals and...
Baltimore D.A. Stops Prosecuting ‘Low-Level’ Crimes
The Baltimore State’s Attorney announced her office will no longer prosecute crimes such as drug possession, minor traffic violations, and prostitution.
Classes of crimes Mosby...
Rep. Andy Biggs Says Follow the Science, Open Schools
By Rachel del Guidice
It’s past time to open schools, Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., says.
“The percentages for teachers or students is really, really low,” Biggs,...
New ‘Telework’ Legislation to Allow Employees Remote, Flexible Work Schedule
By Chris Micheli
On February 18, California Assembly Members Kelly Seyarto and Frank Bigelow introduced Assembly Bill 1028, which would create the Telework Flexibility Act....
Oregon Lawmakers Renew Uphill Battle Against Mandatory Sentencing
By Tim Gruver
(The Center Square) — The Oregon Legislature is renewing its decades-long battle against mandatory sentencing laws that has divided prosecutors and lawmakers...
Washington Lawmakers Look at Loosening Occupational Licensing Laws
By Tim Gruver
The COVID-19 pandemic has made finding a job harder than ever, and Washington lawmakers are once again debating how to lower the...
The Scars of 2020
By Victor Davis Hanson
Amid plague, national lockdown, riot and arson, iconoclasm, recession, and the most contested voting in history, the country leaves 2020 with...
How America’s Cities Became Bastions of Progressive Politics
By Edward Ring
In 2016 the American presidential election was not so much blue state versus red state as blue urban centers versus everywhere else....