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Kansas lawmakers race to reckon with flat tax, DEI disputes before spring break

As the Kansas Legislature approaches a three-week-long spring break, lawmakers scramble to address tax cuts, funding for disability services and immigration issues.

Speaker Johnson says House will move on Ukraine aid when Congress is back in DC

Speaker Mike Johnson gave his most detailed thoughts on Ukraine aid yet during a Sunday night interview with Fox News host Trey Gowdy.

Trump-aligned candidate for North Dakota’s lone House seat gets boost from Vivek Ramaswamy

Former 2024 presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy is wading into the GOP primary for North Dakota's lone House seat.

Texas federal court rejects policy aimed at curbing ‘judge shopping’

A Texas federal court has chosen not to adopt a recent policy aimed at curbing "judge shopping." The decision was announced by Chief U.S. District Judge David Godbey.

Congress grants $380 million in border security funding to Middle Eastern countries

The $1.2 trillion spending bill recently passed to avert a shutdown includes money for border security in foreign countries, even as Congress remains deadlocked on the U.S. border.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 1

2008—Wisconsin voters, presented the opportunity to alter what one commentator aptly called the “4-3 liberal majority the nation’s premier trailblazer in overturning…

The Taxman Doesn’t Want to Help You Live Healthier

New Biden IRS guidance undercuts the administration’s own goals for a fitter America — and reduces health-care choice to boot.

The Wrongheaded Antitrust Action against Apple

The Department of Justice’s case is weak, but if it wins, it would harm American innovation.

Elbridge Colby thinks the US military is dramatically unprepared to defend our interests in Asia

EXCLUSIVE — Last week, Americans learned for the first time that U.S. troops are permanently stationed on islands in the Taiwan Strait, including one that sits a mere mile from China’s southeast coast. The development, which many believe will escalate tensions between China and the U.S., comes on the heels of a drumbeat of headlines […]

This is what conservative governance looks like

Standing behind a podium and backed by a giant placard reading “Carpe Vinum,” Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) capped a week of winning that most politicians don’t see in a lifetime. In addition to the legislation he was there explicitly to celebrate, which legalized the sale of oversized wine bottles in Florida, DeSantis also signed new […]

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