Kay Ivey this week was one execution away from setting a record among Alabama governors in the modern era of the death penalty.
The West Virginia Senate on Friday adopted legislation that will, for the first time, provide a permanent funding source for emergency medical services in the state. House Bill 5168 will divert $12 ...
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed (March 12, 2026) two bills to “deliver the largest property tax cut in South Dakota history, SB 96 and SB 245.” “We accomplished a great deal this session – ...
The Department of Justice has quietly restarted a decades-dormant program to restore gun rights to felons. One name on the list is raising questions about transparency.
The Department of Justice is quietly restarting a decades-dormant program to restore gun rights to felons. One of them was an ...
We urge you not to empower those who seek to undermine our elections and Republic by providing them with a figurehead to rally around,” dozens of state lawmakers wrote in a letter to ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson has again appointed a familiar and experienced litigator with no previous judicial experience to the state Supreme Court.
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones on Monday condemned flyers with Jim Crow-era images discouraging voters from supporting redistricting in the state.
Former Del. A.C. Cordoza is chairman of Democracy and Justice Political Action Committee, which sent out flyers that cited ...
Former President Barack Obama said his path to the White House was laid by late civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. The public ...
Rep. Jim Jordan accused Gov. Tim Walz of misrepresenting a court’s role in restarting payments to Feeding Our Future, a nonprofit tied to a $250 million COVID-era child nutrition fraud case.
Rep. Jim Jordan grilled Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday on his alleged misstatements about why his administration resumed ...