“When the House revamped its rules in the early days of the pandemic to allow lawmakers to vote remotely,” Nicholas Fandos reports at the New York Times, “Representative Ralph Norman of South Carolina was among 161 Republicans who sued to block the arrangement, arguing that it ‘subverts’ the Constitution.”
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GOP gubernatorial candidates could use Critical Race Theory debate to impress primary voters.
Deflated balloons are real hazard to desert animals
The Founding Fathers deliberately created an inefficient system for passing laws.
Being eco-friendly only so successful in the real world
The U.S. is a bastion of freedom, a land of opportunity, and a country with noble and just ideals.
Vaccines dramatically reduce the risk poised by new variants.
With parts of the Biden agenda stymied in the U.S. Senate, some Democrats have called for ending the filibuster entirely. But there may be a cost to hasty action.
Democrats’ reversal on voter ID should lead states without it, a list that includes Nevada, to require voter ID going forward.
On March 14, Missouri governor Mike Parson signed HB 85, aka the Second Amendment Preservation Act, into law.
It’s a tantalizing headline from investigative journalism group ProPublica: “The Secret IRS Files: Trove of Never-Before-Seen Records Reveal How the Wealthiest Avoid Income Tax.”