March 24, 2023 Former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes sues over zoning dispute Former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes filed a lawsuit against regulators over a zoning dispute. The lawsuit asks a judge to declare parts of the county's zoning code unconstitutional.
March 24, 2023 Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds defends transgender bathroom bill: 'I'm proud of what we're doing' Republican Gov. Reynolds joins 'America's Newsroom' to explain her support for two new laws regarding transgender care and bathroom use for minors. She also discusses her state's move to enact universal school choice.Â
March 24, 2023 DeSantis reveals not-so-sweet secret behind recent weight loss Gov. Ron DeSantis explains how staying away from sugar has helped him lose weight, while rumors swirl he is gearing up for a 2024 presidential bid.
March 24, 2023 Gov. Kristi Noem: China is using TikTok to influence and spy on Americans South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem provides reaction and analysis of the House hearing on TikTok security concerns after her state banned the app on government devices in November.
March 22, 2023 Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey proposes one-time tax rebates, teacher pay raises Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey proposed one-time tax rebates and teacher pay raises in her proposed budgets to lawmakers. She submitted the proposed spending plans to begin Oct. 1.
March 21, 2023 DeSantis touts his potential to beat Biden if he runs for president: 'I think he’s failed the country' Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted his ability to defeat President Joe Biden in a potential 2024 matchup in an interview with Piers Morgan of Fox Nation.
March 21, 2023 Wisconsin Gov. Evers moves against state abortion ban ahead of Supreme Court election Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is working alongside fellow party members to keep the state's 1849 abortion ban in the spotlight as a key Supreme Court race nears.
March 20, 2023 Rumored 2024 contender says Dems are rallying support for Trump's campaign, 'misplayed' possible indictment Gov. Chris Sununu, a rumored 2024 contender, believes that Democrats are "building sympathy" for former President Trump and that an indictment would boost his presidential campaign.
March 19, 2023 North Carolina bill increasing punishments for rioters will become law after no governor veto North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will allow a bill increasing penalties for rioters to become law after deciding against blocking the piece of legislation — a move he made in 2021.
March 17, 2023 Massachusetts Gov. Healey looks to extend schools' universal free lunch program Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey proposed extending a pilot program offering free school meals for the remainder of the 2023-24 school year in a supplemental budget proposal.