U.S. House Conservatives Ready Law-And-Order Agenda Ahead Of Midterms

Crime Is On The Rise Around The Country, The Midterm Elections Are Fast Approaching, And The Largest Bloc Of House Conservatives Is Preparing A Comprehensive Package Of Law-And-Order Legislation.

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“Republicans Must Unite To Effect Change” Interview With Paris Dennard, Republican National Committee

In this interview with Paris Dennard, National Spokesperson and Director of Black Media Affairs for the Republican National Committee, we discuss some of the inventive strategies Republican governors and legislators have initiated to block Biden’s policies and what voters can do to move our nation back to energy independence that we experienced under the Trump Administration. Dennard also offers some interesting insight into how the upcoming midterms might play out for Republicans. This is an interview that you absolutely do not want to miss!

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Tennessee Joins Coalition Of 21 States Suing Biden Administration Over End Of Title 42

Ten Days After Three Attorneys General Sued The U.S. Centers For Disease Control And Prevention Over Its Plan To Terminate The Immigration-Related Public Health Authority Known As Title 42, Their Lawsuit Now Includes 21 States As Plaintiffs, Including Tennessee.

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‘Powder Keg About To Blow Up’ Says Border Town Mayor About The End Of Title 42

Instead Of Deporting Mostly Single Young Male Illegal Immigrants, Customs And Border Protection Agents Are Releasing Them Into Texas Communities, One Of Which Is The Border Town Of Uvalde, Located Roughly 80 Miles Southwest Of San Antonio.

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Supreme Court Reverses Ruling That Limited States’ Veto Power Over Energy Projects

The U.S. Supreme Court Reversed A Lower Court Ruling That Blocked A Rule That Limits How States Can Veto Big Energy Projects Through The Clean Water Act.

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Biden On Ukraine, Inflation In State Of The Union Address

President Joe Biden Delivered The State Of The Union Address For The First Time In His Presidency Tuesday Night, Tackling A Range Of Issues From The Invasion Of Ukraine And The Status Of The Economy To Funding Police And Securing The Border.

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Public Policy Expert Says TN Will Need People Moving In To Continue Economic Growth

For Tennessee’s Labor Force To Continue To Grow, It Will Need To Depend On In-Migration From The Rest Of The Country, According To Marianne Wanamaker, Executive Director Of The University Of Tennessee’s Howard Baker Center For Public Policy.

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Eight States Sue Biden Over Reinstated Obama-Era Immigration Policy

Eight States Are Suing The Biden Administration Claiming It Is Abusing An Obama-Era Immigration Program That Allows Minors Who Entered The U.S. Illegally To Seek To Bring In Family Members From Their Home Countries.

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Attorneys General Ask Court To Require Biden To Finish Border Wall

As Texas And Missouri Attorneys General Ask A Federal Court To Require The Biden Administration To Immediately Resume Building The Border Wall With Funds Allocated By Congress, The Department Of Homeland Security Announced It Was Using The Funds On Environmental Projects Instead.

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