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The letter, led by Heritage Action, is signed by leaders from the National Taxpayers Union, Americans for Tax Reform, Bull Moose Project, the James Madison Institute, and others.
The letter said the resolution's ballot language is not accurate and the process through which it was passed violated the First Amendment rights of some witnesses.
The letter, dated April 11, was uploaded to PACER, the electronic filing system for the federal courts, by a U.S. attorney defending Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in the suit brought by the ...
As Trump rapidly moves to remake the country and Democratic voters have expressed frustration with what they see as ...
Remember the bidding is comparing apples to apples and not apples to oranges. Having the ships built overseas benefits B.C.
A. C. Grayling’s new book Discriminations explores the history and ethics of cancelling and exclusion, sounding a warning ...
The incident happened one block away from the school, Deering High School Principal Jake Giessman said in a community letter.
Attorney General James Uthmeier says he complied with a temporary restraining order but was free to express his disagreement ...
Opinion
Don't block highways
Blockades of highways for disputes should never happen. The disputing party should inform the B.C. Ministry of Transportation of the reasons of the dispute. Hopefully, the ministry will have a ...
Georgia’s governor has signed a law to exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments following Hurricane Helene damage ...
The sweeping pattern that's now influencing much of the USA's weather is called an omega block because of its resemblance to ...
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