Lawmakers Engage in Heated Discussions on Trans Bills, Guns, and Budget as Testimony Sheds Light on Gender Transition Challenges

Juneau, Alaska – Lawmakers in Alaska’s capital city convened on Wednesday to discuss a range of pressing issues, including transgender bills, gun regulations, and the state budget. The Senate Labor, Health and Social Services Committee dedicated a portion of the session to hear testimony from a young woman with a unique perspective on gender transition. Chloe Cole, a courageous individual who experienced a gender transition during her formative years, recounted her personal journey to the committee. Born biologically female, Cole realized at the tender age of 12 that she identified as male. Taking a bold … Read more

Lawmakers Threaten Lawsuit Over University of Idaho’s Controversial University of Phoenix Purchase

BOISE, Idaho – Lawmakers in Idaho are preparing to take legal action against the University of Idaho’s proposed purchase of the University of Phoenix. The resolution, which has been in the works for weeks, creates a political clash between lawmakers and Governor Brad Little and the State Board of Education, who support the purchase. The resolution criticizes the State Board’s closed-door meetings that excluded lawmakers from the decision-making process. During the unveiling of the resolution, Representative Brent Crane emphasized the importance of fair process, stating, “We were not dealt into this process at all.” Representative … Read more

Corruption in North Carolina: Lawmakers Skirt Campaign Finance Rules, Igniting Calls for Action

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA – A once fervent commitment to combat political corruption in the state of North Carolina appears to be on the decline, raising concerns about the influence of money in politics. In the early 2000s, campaign finance and lobbying laws were a hot topic, driven by the investigative work of government watchdog Bob Hall. However, recent years have seen a resurgence of questionable practices and a lack of enforcement, leaving the public wondering if corruption is being swept under the rug. Under the leadership of Democratic state House Speaker Jim Black, campaign finance … Read more

Lawmakers, Parents, and Educators Gather to Discuss ‘Common Sense’ Gun Laws and School Safety in Iowa

Davenport, Iowa – In response to a recent shooting in Perry, Iowa, Iowa House Representative Ken Croken, a Democrat from Davenport, organized a forum at Davenport West High School. The forum brought together lawmakers, parents, and educators to discuss “common sense” gun laws and school safety. The attendees included State Senator Cindy Winckler, a Democrat from Davenport, as well as Trey Jackson, the legislative affairs director for March for Our Lives, Ben Layer, the crisis prevention coordinator for the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency, and Kaleigh Rogers, the director of the local advocacy group “Moms … Read more