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Minnesota Democrats plan to raise taxes and spend heavily in their State budget
Minnesota Democrats are drafting a two-year budget with record spending and new taxes to fund new services and initiatives.
The Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, which controls state government under Gov. Tim Walz, claims that their budget…
Florida Legislature Passes Anti-LGBTQ Bills
Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis won further LGBTQ+ triumphs when the House enacted gender-transition treatments, restroom use, and drag show bans.
A state board also approved an extension of the "Don't Say Gay" law, which has…
Ron DeSantis makes strong statements on disney’s role in Florida at South Carolina campaign…
Potential competitors for the presidency see an opportunity to strike as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis intensifies his battle against the largest private company in his state.
Republican party members are criticizing Florida Gov. Ron…
GOP’s latest debt ceiling bill proposes ban on student-loan forgiveness and payment pause
In addition to raising the debt ceiling through March 2024, House Republicans also published a 320-page proposal for expenditure cutbacks to go along with their measure.
Also, the student loan programs run by President Joe Biden are not…
Google faces new legal challenges as nine States join antitrust lawsuit over Ad Tech
The US Department of Justice is suing Alphabet's Google on behalf of nine states, including Michigan and Nebraska, alleging that the search and advertising corporation violated antitrust laws in managing its digital advertising business.…
Student Loan Forgiveness: Where Do We Stand After the Supreme Court’s Latest Move?
The Supreme Court has rejected a request to postpone the forgiveness of billions of dollars worth of student loan as part of a historic settlement agreement.
The decision favors the debtors and gives the Biden administration the go-ahead…
The dark side of Social Security financial operations
Social Security regularly recoups benefits that it alleges were paid in error over many years if not decades.
This is an uncommon and terrible policy. It is based on the abhorrent catchphrase of Social Security: Your error is our…
Improving patient access and affordability in healthcare
For the first time since 2021, Primerica's nationwide survey found that middle-income American households are more concerned about healthcare expenses than inflation.
While more than half of survey respondents were gloomy about the…