Month: March 2022

[ad_1] Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday will begin the notoriously difficult job of trying pin down a Supreme Court nominee on specifics about how she would approach the job or confront the national issues in which the high court increasingly plays an outsize role. Story continues below advertisement Jackson’s nomination is historic,
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[ad_1] Montpelier gun banners worked their way around the Governor’s veto of S.30 and advanced a new gun bill, S.4, that incorporated the Governor’s suggested change.  This essentially put a band-aid on a catastrophe.  S.4 is still a horrible bill, and underscores what anti-gun majorities in the Vermont Statehouse view as their priority.   S.30 originally began as a “location restriction” for hospitals
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[ad_1] Next week, three separate policy committees will hear firearm–related bills as they move along the legislative process. Please use the “Take Action” buttons below to contact committee members and get involved in protecting our Second Amendment rights in California. Assembly Public Safety Committee at 9:00AM on March 22nd Pro-gun Assembly Bill 2033, introduced by Assembly
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[ad_1] Welcome to the Checks & Imbalances newsletter. Today, I’ve got a newsletter-exclusive update on that National Rifle Association hack—plus another on the billionaire behind Donald Trump’s $100 million mortgage. Let’s dive in. Acampaign filing the NRA’s political action committee made last week confirmed that the group did indeed suffer a ransomware attack last fall.
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[ad_1] Next week, the Oklahoma House is expected to have a Floor vote on legislation that would prevent discrimination against firearms and the firearms industry, House Bill 3144.  Please contact your State Representative and ask them to SUPPORT House Bill 3144. House Bill 3144 provides that a governmental entity may not enter into a contract with a company for
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[ad_1] Yesterday, the House Agriculture, Livestock and Water Committee passed Hunter Education Legislation, House Bill 22-1168, by a 5 to 2 vote.  The measure now heads to the House Floor for a full vote, and your Representative needs to hear from you! House Bill 22-1168 allows local education providers, upon entering into an agreement with an individual or
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[ad_1] Advocates for survivors of domestic violence are celebrating the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, but they’re calling for a change, too. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — State advocates for survivors of domestic violence are celebrating the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, re-establishing funding for programs that help survivors right here in
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[ad_1] Today, the House Committee on Federal and State Affairs passed pro-gun legislation, House Bill 2681, on a voice vote.  The measure passed after attempts from “Moms Demand” advocates to amend the measure were quickly squashed.  HB 2681 now heads to the House Floor for a full vote.  Please contact your State Representative and ask
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[ad_1] Escambia, Santa Rosa graduation rates steady despite pandemic Escambia, Santa Rosa graduation rates steady despite pandemic Brandon Girod, Wochit The Escambia County School Board is looking to close a “loophole” that allows adult students to bring guns onto school campuses. Board members are expected to discuss the policy change next week at their next regularly scheduled
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[ad_1] Today, the Senate unanimously voted to pass NRA-backed Emergency Powers Legislation, Senate Bill 136.  The measure will now be referred to the House Community and Regional Affairs Committee for further consideration.  Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 136. Senate Bill 136, sponsored by Senator Myers, and co-sponsored by seven other pro-2A legislators,
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[ad_1] At the direction of the Biden administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”) appears to be revoking the licenses of firearm dealers for even minor paperwork violations. On June 23, 2021, the “Biden-Harris Administration” announced a new policy of “zero tolerance for rogue gun dealers that willfully violate the law.” The
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[ad_1] Politics is about math, and the math always dictates the outcome.  Anti-gun Democrats in the Vermont House simply don’t appear to have the votes to override the Governor’s veto of S.30.  As a result, Montpelier politicians, who are determined to pass a gun bill this session, have had to devise a workaround.  S.30 originally began as a “location restriction” for hospitals,
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[ad_1] COLUMBIA — Columbia will move forward with repealing a series of gun-control measures after bowing from a court battle with S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson and avoiding a fight with state lawmakers who could balk on funding much-needed city projects after the National Rifle Association got involved. Columbia, with the backing of then-Mayor Steve Benjamin,
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[ad_1] COLUMBIA — Columbia will move forward with repealing a series of gun-control measures after bowing from a court fight with S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson and not wanting a fight with state lawmakers who have the power to fund much-needed city projects. Columbia, with the backing of then-Mayor Steve Benjamin, passed a series of gun
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[ad_1] My first therapist was someone my parents picked, and I went because they made me, in a sweet if misguided attempt to make sure I had someone to talk to after they separated. The doctor was an elderly woman who analyzed my doodling and asked open-ended questions I didn’t want to answer. I stopped
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[ad_1] Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill on Monday that permits residents to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Senate Bill 215 permits individuals aged 21 or above to carry a concealed gun unless the state or federal law prohibits them from doing so. As per National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action,
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