Congressional Democrats Have No Business Dictating State Tax Policy

Democrats Are The Party Of Higher Taxes. President Joe Biden Has Proposed Trillions Of Dollars In Tax Hikes On American Families And Businesses While Far-left Politicians Like Elizabeth Warren And Bernie Sanders Are Pushing For Biden To Go Even Further And Enact Trillions More. Now, With Passage Of Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Spending Plan, Democrats Are Not Just Trying To Enact Higher Taxes At The Federal Level – They Are Also Trying To Stop States From Cutting Their Own Taxes.

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Blue States Scramble To Loosen Restrictions After Red States’ Success

State Re-openings Around The Country Appear To Be Pressuring States – Particularly Northern States With Democratic Governors, To Soften Their Stances On Mitigations. Now, With Vaccines Promised To The Nation By May 1, Governors Who Had Dug In Are Relenting On Mitigations. Some More Slowly Than Others.

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Lawmakers Opinions Differ On Latest Federal Stimulus Package

While The GOP And Some Economists Criticized The Scope And Price Tag Of The Rescue Package As The U.S. Vaccination Pace Has Picked Up, Democrats Said They Needed Decisive Action To Prevent A Sluggish Recovery And Future Economic Pain.

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Southern States Outperforming Northern States Amid COVID-19

Southern States Are Teaching Their Children And Allowing Them To Live Somewhat Normal Lives. They Are Following The Science And Data That Has Said From The Beginning That Children Are Not Vectors For COVID-19. People Are Working Here – Going About Their Business And Making A Living, Providing For Their Families. The Burden On The Systems Is Lower Here Because Of That.

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Amid Federal Corruption Probe, Madigan Steps Down As Head Of Illinois Democratic Party

In A Matter Of Weeks, Michael Madigan Has Given Up Titles That Have Bestowed Him Historic Political And Legislative Power Over Illinois For Decades. Madigan Announced Monday That He’s Stepping Down From His Position As Chairman Of The Democratic Party In Illinois.

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Tennessee Pushes Ahead With In-Person Testing, Remote Learners Included, During Pandemic

While At Least Six States Are Seeking To Cancel Student Testing This Spring As The Pandemic Grinds On, Tennessee Isn’t Wavering In Its Plan To Give Tests In-Person To Most Of Its Nearly 1 Million Students.

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Gun Control Bills Quick To Pop Up In Congress

Democratic Congresswomen From New York And Texas Each Introduced Several Pieces Of Legislation They Say Are Aimed At Curbing Gun Violence.

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National Mental Health Crisis Emerges Among Youth During Pandemic Lockdowns

Children And Young Adults Are Experiencing Increased Mental Health Issues, And Suicide Also Is On The Rise Within The Age Group At Least In Part Because Of Ongoing State Shutdowns, According To Several Reports.

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Biden’s Election Triggers Record Gun Sales

Due To Concerns About Biden’s Potential Restrictions On Firearm Purchases, A Record 4.3 Million People Bought Guns In January.

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