February 26, 2021 CPAC speaker Scott Walker: What to know about former Wisconsin governor Former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is a speaker at the 2021 CPAC.
February 25, 2021 Hikers in Hawaii could have to pay for their own rescue if they ignore signs Hawaiian lawmakers are considering a bill that could require hikers to reimburse local rescue teams if they had to be saved because they didn’t follow trail signs.
February 17, 2021 California state Republican aims at ‘cancel culture’ with two bills – but faces quick Dem backlash A Republican state lawmaker in California has unveiled two legislative proposals that are designed as counter-punches against "cancel culture."
November 19, 2020 Left's local referendum wins spotlight causes of larger Dem losses Although Democrats suffered unexpected losses in House races during the November elections, they found victories in local referendums.
October 23, 2020 Marijuana-legalization supporters tout economic benefits in new voter pitch In an effort to sway voters ahead of the November presidential election, supporters of the initiative to legalize marijuana are presenting their case to the American people using an economic lens.
October 17, 2020 Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoes 'fearmongering' bill targeting voter fraud Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed bills that would have made it a felony to try to apply for multiple absentee ballots or fill out an application for others without their consent.
October 17, 2020 Registration deadline extension pulls in more than 35,000 new Arizona voters More than 35,000 Arizona residents signed up to vote during a 10-day extension of the Copper State's voter registration deadline.
October 16, 2020 Biden calls supporting 1994 crime bill a 'mistake' during ABC town hall Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden conceded Thursday it was a "mistake" to support the controversial crime bill that critics say laid the groundwork for mass incarceration but defended parts of the 1994 legislation.
October 15, 2020 Arizona school tax backers cry foul after Andy Biggs links their funding to PPP loans Arizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs is calling on the federal government to investigate whether a nonprofit used money from Paycheck Protection Program loans to back a referendum on Arizona school taxes, a claim the organization calls a "desperate lie."
October 14, 2020 Appeals court trims extension of Arizona's voter registration deadline Residents now have until Thursday to sign up to cast a ballot in the November presidential election.