Court decision regarding AHSAA and CHOOSE Act regulation could lead to disorder

Confusion Reigns After Court Ruling on High School Sports in Alabama Last week brought a notable court decision concerning Alabama’s high school sports landscape, specifically impacting the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA). On Friday, a judge in Montgomery issued a temporary restraining order that halts the enforcement of certain transfer rules. This ruling allows […]
Reexamining the Home Care Regulation: A Change to Encourage Aging at Home

Challenges Facing Senior Home Care Currently, many seniors find home care costs prohibitively high. This is largely because they employ individuals for support who don’t necessarily need specialized nursing, but could benefit greatly from regular assistance and companionship. The Obama administration’s approach during the last recession aimed to change this by addressing longstanding obstacles in […]
In the effort for tougher regulation, Gudger selects Keith Kelley to co-lead the Sunset Committee as the panel starts to swear in witnesses.

Appointment of Keith Kelly as Co-Chair of Congressional Joint Sunset Committee Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger has appointed state Sen. Keith Kelly (R-Aniston) as the new co-chair of the Congressional Joint Sunset Committee. This appointment coincides with the committee’s initiative to require testimonies to be given under oath, aiming to reduce misinformation and […]
“We Require More Regulation for the Foolish”: John Kennedy Rejects Demands for Gun Bans

Senator Kennedy Speaks on Gun Control After NYC Shooting On Monday, Louisiana Republican Senator John Kennedy addressed gun control during an appearance on Fox News. His comments came in the wake of a tragic incident where a gunman claimed five lives and injured another in a Manhattan high-rise building. During the segment, host Sean Hannity […]
Hemp regulation bill awaits Ivey’s decision following public petition against it and industry discussions.

The contentious bill that governs hemp-derived products in Alabama is currently awaiting the decision of Gov. Kay Ivey. House Bill 445, which Congress passed in early May, has garnered significant attention from small business owners, patients, advocates, and even law enforcement. Many believe that stronger regulations are essential. Ivey has several options: she can sign […]
U.S. Supreme Court in 7-2 ruling upholds Biden administration regulation on ghost guns • Tennessee Lookout

This report was updated at 2:30pm. WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court overwhelmingly supported Biden-era regulatory kits that can be assembled into untraceable firearms, also known as the Ghost Guns. In the 7-2 decision, Judge Neil Gorsuch, author of the opinion, said the regulations on alcohol, cigarettes, firearms and explosives were “inconsistent” with […]
Tennessee hemp regulation bill moves out of House Judiciary Committee • Tennessee Lookout

Despite warnings that the hemp industry will be necrotic, the House Judiciary Committee passed measures on Wednesday to conclude restrictions. Hosted by William Lambers, the House of Representatives majority of Portland. House Bill 1376 The industry will place it under the Alcoholic Beverage Commission on behalf of the Department of Agriculture, removing convenience and products […]
House Votes To Repeal Biden Regulation Interfering With America’s Energy Comeback

The House voted Tuesday afternoon in a 221-205 vote to abolish Biden administration regulations that impose taxes on methane emissions for natural gas operators. On the day the Biden administration fell, the EPA doubled Biden’s disastrous energy policy and imposed a harmful “natural gas tax.” Today, the house votes for my CRA. This is the […]
Duck River, Tennessee waterways could see regulation rollbacks under two proposed bills • Tennessee Lookout

The Tennessee Conservation Group, which supports the preservation of the Duck River, is looking at two bills that say it puts the state’s waterways at serious risk. There is one bill Strip condition protection from wetlands It is no longer protected by federal law. Another discards the required 2 miles of buffer during specified time […]
Sedona Ordinance 12.30.090 Challenged for Validity and Compliance with Arizona State Law on Firearms Regulation | Prescott Valley Times local news

I am writing to you today in my official capacity regarding the validity and enforceability of Sedona. Statute 12.30.090. Consistent with Arizona’s Second Amendment rights, Arizona law generally preempts cities. And other political wings in this state have distanced themselves from enacting ordinances regarding the possession, carrying, and discharge of firearms in this state. ARS […]