Senate Sets Wednesday Procedural Vote on Election Reform Bill
The U.S. Senate will vote on Wednesday on whether to begin debate on legislation that would restore state voting requirementsRead More
The U.S. Senate will vote on Wednesday on whether to begin debate on legislation that would restore state voting requirementsRead More
The University of Florida is prohibiting three professors from providing expert testimony in a lawsuit challenging a new election integrityRead More
President Joe Biden on Saturday vowed to move forward with policing reform, telling a gathering honoring slain officers that theirRead More
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., vowed Sunday police reform advocates “will get this done” despite the breakdown in recent bipartisan talks.InRead More
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed the “#FreeBritney” bill into law in a move that reforms the state’s legal guardianshipRead More
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., on Sunday blamed Democrats for the lack of a bipartisan police reform plan, citing their refusalRead More
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in a press release Sunday vowed to take up “alternate proposals” after the Senate parliamentarianRead More
U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday unveiled a new version of an election reform bill that is a top priority ofRead More
Larry Kudlow says the developing situation in Afghanistan could cloud talks of economic reform.
Officers of the Texas House of Representatives delivered civil arrest warrants for more than 50 absent Democrats on Wednesday asRead More
United Parcel Service is pushing for changes to the United States Postal Service reform bill, the Washington Examiner is reporting.Read More
Sixty-one percent of likely voters agree with former President Donald Trump on the need for state election reforms, according toRead More
President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the civil rights division of the Department of Education argues that Title IX regulationsRead More
Democrat members of the Texas State Legislature are considering leaving the state to block a GOP-led bill on voting reforms.
Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in a column for USA Today blasted Democrats for pushing “extreme” election bills.