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Conservative Analysis of 33rd Legislature’s 2024 Prefiled Bills

As the second session of the 33rd Legislature approaches, lawmakers from around the state have unveiled their prefiled bills, giving us a glimpse into the issues that will be deliberated and potentially turned into law. From firefighter workers’ compensation requirements to reproductive health legal protections, the range of topics covered is vast, demonstrating the diverse […]

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The Erasure of History: William Penn Statue to be Removed in Favor of American Indian Memorials

In yet another instance of historical erasure, the statue of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, is set to be removed from its historic home site. The U.S. Park Service has decided to replace the statue with more memorials to American Indians. This decision reflects a troubling trend in the United States under the Biden

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Opinion: Dr. Francis Collins’ Admission Highlights the Consequences of Covid Policies

In a recent revelation, Dr. Francis Collins, former director of the National Institute of Health, admitted that public health officials, including himself, made a grave mistake in their handling of Covid policies. He acknowledged that they failed to consider the long-term consequences of their decisions, such as the detrimental effects of business closures, school shutdowns,

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Former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux Indicted for Election Fraud: Trial Dates Set this January 8th!

In a case that has been marred by delays, former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux will finally have trial dates set for her alleged involvement in election fraud. LeDoux, along with her former chief of staff and the chief of staff’s adult son, is accused of encouraging individuals who did not live in the district to vote

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Anchorage Assembly’s Costly Experiment with Public Potties: Will History Repeat Itself?

In a bold move, the Anchorage Assembly is considering a $9 million bond question that would allow the city to build 18 or more public toilets, each costing around $500,000. However, property taxpayers would be left to foot the bill for this ambitious endeavor. While the idea may seem noble, it is crucial to examine

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