U.S. Supreme Court Overturns Ban Preventing Religious Schools From Receiving State Funding

The U.S. Supreme Court On Tuesday Overturned Maine’s Ban On State Tuition Assistance To Students Attending Religious Schools In An Education Case That Could Have Big Implications For Schools Around The Country.

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Migration Study Shows Big Cities Continue Losing Population

Americans In The First Quarter Of 2021 Continued Their 2020 Pattern Of Moving From Expensive, Densely Populated Areas To Warmer, More Tax-Affordable States, According To A New Study From Updater Technologies.

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46 Million Americans Can’t Afford Healthcare, Majority Of Hospitals Do Not Provide Pricing Transparency

Recent Polls Find 18% Of The Country Would Be Unable To Pay For Health Care If They Needed It And The Majority Of Hospitals In The U.S. Have Yet To Comply With A Transparency Ruling That Would Help Patients Shop Around For The Most Affordable Prices.

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Supreme Court Expected To Rule On California’s Religious Liberty Case Any Day

All But Six States Have Abandoned Numerical Caps On Worship. Only California Continues To Completely Ban Indoor Worship.

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Eastern States Nearing Regional Climate Pact Potentially Raising Gas Prices

Critics Of Pact Say It Will Hurt Region’s Economy By Driving Up Energy Costs For Businesses And Consumers While Many In The Public Voice That During The Pandemic, They Simply Cannot Afford Higher Energy Costs.

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Georgia House Speaker Pushes For General Assembly To Elect Secretary Of State, Not Voters

Georgia House Speaker David Ralston Pushes An Amendment To The Georgia Constitution To Allow The General Assembly To Elect The Secretary Of State Instead Of Georgia Voters. Tennessee, Maine And New Hampshire’s Secretaries of State Are Already Elected By Their State Legislatures.

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