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Kentucky Senate approves bill to expand address confidentiality

The Kentucky Senate has approved a bill that will expand address confidentiality. The purpose of the bill is to protect domestic violence victims from their abusers.

New York City could pay Black Lives Matter protesters $21K each over rights ‘violations’ in 2020

New York City could pay Black Lives Matter protesters arrested in 2020 thousands of dollars each as part of a proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit.

California board denies parole for Sirhan Sirhan, man who assassinated Robert F. Kennedy

A California parole board rejected the release on Wednesday of Sirhan Sirhan, the man who assassinated Robert F. Kennedy 55 years ago in Los Angeles.

McCarthy says government must butt out of kids’ education, pushes federal ‘Parents Bill of Rights’

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called education the "great equalizer" as he was joined by fellow Republicans in reintroducing the "Parents Bill of Rights Act."

East Palestine train derailment site workers are getting sick, union says

Union representative Jonathon Long wrote to the Department of Transportation and Federal Railroad Administration that rail workers at the Norfolk Southern derailment site in East Palestine, Ohio, are experiencing symptoms of illness.

White House again accuses congressional Republicans of attempting to defund police

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took aim at congressional Republicans on Wednesday, accusing them of defunding the police.

Republicans introduce sweeping school reforms in ‘parents bill of rights’ legislation

House Republicans on Wednesday pushed forward with their plan to empower parents to take on "woke" and dysfunctional school systems by arming them with a proposed Parents Bill of Rights.

Scalise releases ‘The Leader’s Floor Lookout,’ touts Stefanik’s solution

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise is not going to let lawmakers and the White House forget that pocketbook issues are a serious, relentless issue across the nation.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s election loss shines a bright light on Democrats’ crime problem

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot learned the hard way crime does not pay after voters gave her the boot, sending a clear message they are sick and tired of elected leaders who fail to keep them safe or improve the standard of living in their neighborhoods.

Democrats buck party to help GOP sink Biden’s ‘retirement rip-off’

President Biden was dealt a major rebuke by Congress on Wednesday thanks to a pair of Senate Democrats who sided with Republicans in favor of scuttling a contentious 401(k) rule that allows the consideration of climate change and social justice politics.

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