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Bill Targeting Bullying Passes
Sad Part: They are Not Kidding Lawmakers unanimously passed a bill that would suspend driver’s licenses for juveniles convicted of bullying, including cyberbullying. Under the bill, offenders […]
Tennessee State Senate Approves School Enrollment Bill
The Tennessee state Senate voted 19–13 Thursday and passed SB 0836, a bill allowing public and charter schools to deny enrollment to undocumented students. The measure would […]
6 Killed in Lower Manhattan Helicopter Crash
All six people aboard a tourist helicopter, including three children, were killed when it crashed into the Hudson River near Lower Manhattan late Thursday afternoon. The helicopter, […]
Nevada News & Views: April 10, 2025
MUTH’S TRUTHS My Three Days at “Conservative Camp David” (Chuck Muth) – Greetings from the very wet and pretty cold marshlands of Maryland’s Eastern Shore – […]
As Ferguson details budget concerns, Washington legislators see mixed signals; Critics warn WA bill could raise gas prices by 40 cents by 2031
As Ferguson details budget concerns, Washington legislators see mixed signals Washington State Standard — Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has let House and Senate lawmakers know some […]
Woman accused of forging $36K check to pay TSU
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A woman was arrested after she was accused of forging a check worth thousands of dollars to remain enrolled at Tennessee […]
Nashville Updates Downtown Parking Rules
Nashville will overhaul its downtown street parking system this week, reducing rates and extending time limits to boost accessibility. New signs will introduce tiered pricing and allow […]
Tennessee School Ban on Red 40 Advances
A Tennessee bill to ban Red 40 food dye in public schools cleared the State House this week with an 88–5 vote. Sponsored by Rep. Elaine Davis, HB […]
Open Carry Bill Stalls in Tennessee Senate Committee
The State Senate Judiciary Committee voted 4-4 Tuesday and defeated a proposed bill to allow Tennesseans with handgun permits to openly carry long guns in public. The […]