Democrat NC Governor Vetoes Bill That Requires Sheriffs to Cooperate with ICE
Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina, a Democrat, vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would have required sheriffs in theRead More
Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina, a Democrat, vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would have required sheriffs in theRead More
Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) vowed to fight a court decision Friday, ruling that the state must provide a multi-thousand dollarRead More
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Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed legislation Tuesday that will force every New Jersey firearm retailer to carry at least oneRead More
The Texas State Senate voted 20-11 Friday to approve a House amendment to a bill that would ban state, county,Read More
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, will consider signing a new bill that would require the state’s six Electoral CollegeRead More
On Monday Gov. Matt Bevin (R) signed legislation making the Second Amendment the only concealed carry permit needed in Kentucky.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) signed legislation Friday to criminalize private gun sales in the state.
Outgoing Maine Gov. Paul LePage decided to troll a Democratic candidate who won a House race on Friday by writingRead More
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Stacey Abrams refused to say the election of Brian Kemp was legitimate afterRead More
After a strenuous recount process that ended Thursday, Democrat Andrew Gillum has thrown in the towel and conceded the FloridaRead More
The projected election night victories of the Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate and Governor in Florida are headed toRead More
It went down to the wire, but in the end, Ron DeSantis proved victorious in Florida’s gubernatorial race.
Education secretary Betsy DeVos announced Friday she has appointed former North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue to serve as chair of theRead More