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Alabama lawmakers approve amended proposal to exempt only a portion of overtime pay from income taxes

Alabama lawmakers unanimously approved an amended proposal to exempt only a portion of overtime pay from income taxes in a move that would allow workers to retain more of their pay.

Watch Air Force cadets react after Biden fell right in front of them

Air Force cadets appeared shocked and concerned as President Joe Biden took a hard fall during the Air Force commencement ceremony Thursday.

Major Alabama bill cutting sales tax on groceries wins final passage

The Alabama Legislature has given final passage to a major bill that would cut grocery sales tax from 4% to 2%, following decades of unsuccessful attempts to pass similar measures.

First Lady Jill Biden arrives in Egypt to promote empowerment for women, education for young people

Jill Biden has been traveling across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe to promote education for young people and empowerment for women. Biden arrived in Cairo, Egypt, on June 2, 2023.

Immigrant store owner begs San Francisco for help after losing $100K to burglars: ‘Worse than Afghanistan’

A San Francisco business owner says he may have to leave the city after a group of thieves smashed the window of his store and made off with over $100,000 of merchandise.

Gov. Noem will send 50 National Guard troops to southern border ‘warzone’ to help Texas

Kristi Noem, South Dakota's Republican governor, says she will send 50 National Guard troops to the southern border to assist Gov. Greg Abbott's efforts.

Oregon Democrats plan to start fining GOP senators as boycott hits 1-month mark

Democrats in Oregon have voted to fine Republican senators $325, an amount that reflects lawmakers' average daily pay, for every absence that denies the chamber a quorum.

Louisiana Republicans resurrect bill banning gender surgery for minors

Lawmakers in Louisiana resurrected a bill aimed at banning gender surgeries for minors after it was narrowly killed by state legislatures last week.

Nevada Republican Party sues state to maintain party-run caucuses

The GOP in Nevada is suing the state to maintain its party-run caucuses. The state's lawmakers ditched the presidential caucuses model after the 2020 election.

Nebraska lawmakers adjourn for year after banning gender surgery for minors, abortion

After nearly every bill brought before Nebraska lawmakers was filibustered during a particularly contentious session, the state's lawmakers adjourned for the year on June 1, 2023.

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