Amazon Faces New Antitrust Lawsuit
The District Of Columbia Filed An Antitrust Lawsuit Tuesday Against Amazon Alleging The Company Is Using Its Monopoly Power To Control Sellers And Inflate Prices Online.
Read moreThe District Of Columbia Filed An Antitrust Lawsuit Tuesday Against Amazon Alleging The Company Is Using Its Monopoly Power To Control Sellers And Inflate Prices Online.
Read moreRed States Around The Nation Are Rejecting Supplemental Federal Unemployment Benefits, Saying The $300 In Additional Weekly Pay On Top Of State Benefits Has Made It Nearly Impossible For Employers To Hire.
Read moreSenators Ted Cruz And Josh Hawley Renounced Corporate PAC Contributions, Several Months After Nearly 100 Corporations Announced Plans To Sever PAC Support For The Pair Of Lawmakers Following Their Objections To The Legitimacy Of November’s Presidential Election.
Read moreU.S. Rep. Josh Hawley Is Sponsoring A New Measure That Would Give Unprecedented Tax Cuts To Parents With Children, And Says His Bill Is On The Front Line Of The Nation’s “Culture War.”
Read moreThe U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee This Week Heard Testimony On HR 5, The Equality Act, Which Passed The House Earlier This Month. Several Republican Lawmakers Testified Against The Bill, Including Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford, & Missouri Rep. Vicky Hartzler.
Read moreThe Attorneys General Sent A Letter This Week To Treasury Secretary To Confirm That Provisions In The American Rescue Plan Do Not Attempt To Strip States Of Their Sovereign Authority. They Argue Language In The Act Is Too Broad And Could Be Interpreted As A Blanket Policy.
Read moreIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita And 17 Other States Want To Stop What Looks Like California’s Attempt To Establish A Nationwide Climate Change Policy, And They Hope The U.S. Supreme Court Will Help.
Read moreTwenty Republican Attorneys General Argue That HR1, The “For The People Act,” Which Passed The U.S. House Late In The Night On Wednesday, Is Unconstitutional.
Read moreA “Stop Social Media Censorship Act” Bill, Drafted By A Tennessee Activist, Has Been Circulating In State Capitols For Several Years With Little Traction But, As Of Tuesday, The Model Legislation Has Been Introduced In One Form Or Another In All 50 State Legislatures.
Read moreStorms & Sustained Plunges Into Temperatures Below Zero Has Forced Missouri Lawmakers To Suspend Their 2021 Legislative Session For The Week & Disrupted COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plans Across The State. But That’s Not The Most Pressing Bad News In Missouri…
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