What impact would federal voting laws have on the redistricting rush?

California is currently at odds with Texas over a congressional district that could influence the power dynamics in Congress as President Donald Trump finishes his term. If the courts intervene, Texas could face allegations of racism, which might complicate its legal standing. The party has been unlocked Both Texas Republicans and California Democrats are pushing […]
States Need to Take Action: Rebuild Trust with Proof-of-Citizenship Laws

Recently, a judge appointed by Obama dismissed a challenge to a Wyoming law aimed at ensuring voter rolls are free of non-citizens. This ruling permits Wyoming to continue asking for proof of citizenship when individuals register to vote. It’s not just a local concern; this issue of non-citizens on voter rolls is being tackled in […]
New laws would penalize foreign governments for breaching US trade deals or taking American property.

US Senate Introduces Legislation Amid Deep-Sea Port Controversy The ongoing dispute regarding the seizure of deep-sea ports owned by Balkan Materials has prompted the US Senate to propose legislation aimed at preventing retaliation by a Western hemisphere country that unlawfully appropriates American assets. Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville, along with Senator Bill Hagerty and […]
‘Am I Going to Lose My Rights?’: Shawn Ryan Explains to Newsom How Gun Laws Can Impact Combat Veterans

Sean Ryan Challenges Gavin Newsom on Gun Background Checks During a recent interview, podcaster Sean Ryan pressed California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom to consider the impact of firearm background checks on combat veterans. Newsom has proposed a 28th amendment to the Constitution, which would enshrine certain aspects of California’s stringent gun laws, including “universal background […]
Proposed legislation would allow citizens to directly request new laws.

New Initiative to Empower Alabama Citizens State Assembly member Marilyn Lands from D-Huntsville has teamed up ahead of a legislative meeting set for 2026. This meeting will introduce a bill that aims to enable everyday citizens to initiate general laws and constitutional reforms. The proposed legislation, known as House Bill 14 or the “Alabama We […]
Alabama’s new beverage laws will open up a fresh market and benefit local businesses.

As ready-to-drink (RTD) canned cocktails continue to rise in popularity across the country, lawmakers in Alabama are inching closer to meeting this growing consumer demand while also boosting local businesses. Sales of RTD beverages are skyrocketing, making them the fastest-growing segment within the alcoholic beverage industry. Many consumers in Alabama are eager for these products […]
Recent report shows the harmful effects of Certificate of Need laws in Alabama

A new report from the Americans for Prosperity Foundation has revealed that Alabama’s Certificate of Requirements (CON) law is having a detrimental effect on the state’s healthcare system. The report suggests that these CON regulations are driving up healthcare costs for residents while simultaneously reducing the quality of care available. Adam Thompson, the director of […]
Lt. Governor Ainsworth praises military support laws approved in the 2025 Alabama legislative session

Gov. Ainsworth expressed appreciation for Alabama lawmakers after concluding his latest legislative session in Montgomery. In a post on X, he commended them for passing a series of bills aimed at supporting service members, veterans, and their families for years ahead. Ainsworth highlighted that the new law would help fulfill Alabama’s “moral obligations” to its […]
Simpson presents a bill to expand capital murder laws in reaction to public shootings

House Bill 20 Introduced in Alabama to Address Capital Murder Charges State Representative Matt Simpson from Daphne has officially introduced House Bill 20, during a press conference in Fairhope featuring local law enforcement leaders. He shared this announcement on Facebook, mentioning key figures like Sheriff Hos Mack and Mobile District Attorney Keith Blackwood. Simpson outlined […]
Trump attack on state climate laws likely doomed, but attempts to yank funds may be next

Union Pacific Train transports coal through the Spanish Fork Canyon in Utah County, Utah. Wednesday, July 31st, 2024. President Donald Trump signed an order on April 8, 2025, aimed at promoting coal production. (Photo by Spencer Heap/Utah News Dispatch) President Donald Trump signed on Tuesday to issue an alarm among climate advocates about national-level renewable […]