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Alaska legislators fail to overturn governor’s education funding veto as new session opens

The Alaska Legislature failed to override Gov. Dunleavy's veto of $87 million in extra education funding, but there is still another chance to do so as educators plead for more funding.

New Mexico governor’s State of the State speech disrupted by protesters

NM Gov. Lujan Grisham outlined her legislative agenda, which includes measures on public safety, public education, and climate, but she was quickly interrupted by protestors.

Biden administration relists Houthis as terror organization after reversing Trump move

President Biden will redesignate the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen as a terrorist group in response to recent attacks on shipping vessels in the Red Sea.

North Carolina confirms ex-felon can run for office

The North Carolina State Board of Elections ruled that Republican ex-felon Joseph Gibson III is able to run for office because he has been discharged for his crimes.

Fani Willis who ‘relished in’ Donald Trump prosecution should be removed from case for illicit affair: experts

Legal experts say Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis' illicit affair could cost her her "sweeping" racketeering case against former President Trump.

Wisconsin Republicans clash over medical marijuana legalization plan

Wisconsin Republicans are facing difficulties reaching a consensus on a proposal to legalize medical marijuana. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he is unwilling to compromise.

IRS leaker sought consultant role with express purpose of releasing Trump’s tax returns, DOJ says

Charles Littlejohn joined Booze Allen as an IRS consultant specifically to leak former President Trump's tax returns, the Justice Department alleges.

Georgia Gov. Kemp predicts fiscal growth while state economist warns of recession

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says his budget will return money to the people and continue the state's trend of economic growth, but the state economist warns against further income tax cuts.

Senate paves way to advance short-term spending bill ahead of looming shutdown

The Senate voted on a bipartisan continuing resolution proposed by Senate Majority Leader Schumer and House Speaker Mike Johnson to avoid a government shutdown this week.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 17

2014—Retired Sixth Circuit judge Boyce F. Martin Jr.’s career of zany lawlessness ends in rank public disgrace, as the Judicial Conference of the United...

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