ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 ObamaCare insurance: fear of failure in Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee, may be the first U.S. city where ObamaCare fails. As it stands, some 40,000 people in the area will be left with no option to buy a subsidized insurance policy.
Democrats April 19, 2018 Illinois Dems push bill rewarding schools that replace armed officers with therapists Democratic lawmakers in Illinois have drawn up a piece of legislation that would give extra cash to schools that reallocate funds toward replacing armed security officers with unarmed social workers and behavior therapists.
Border security April 18, 2018 California Gov. Jerry Brown issues order deploying 'up to 400' National Guard troops but lays out strict terms California Gov. Jerry Brown announced Wednesday that he will be deploying “up to 400” members of the National Guard “to combat” criminal activity – as President Trump slammed the Democratic leader a day before for “trying to back out” of an earlier pledge he made.
Enforcement April 18, 2018 San Diego votes to join Trump administration's lawsuit against California's sanctuary city law San Diego County voted Tuesday to become the latest in a string of local governments throughout California that have decided to back the Trump administration lawsuit against the state over its sanctuary city laws.
Florida April 17, 2018 The battle over beach access in Florida heats up A bill signed into law by Florida Governor Rick Scott on March 23 is still sending shock waves through coastal communities and causing confusion for beach residents and tourists, but legal experts say its effect on beach access when it goes into effect July 1 is not as serious as some fear.
Border security April 9, 2018 Texas, Arizona, New Mexico pledge hundreds of National Guard troops for US-Mexico border The Republican governors of three states along the U.S.-Mexico border pledged a total of 1,600 National Guard troops to the frontier Monday -- close to half the maximum number President Trump requested to help crack down on illegal immigration and smuggling.
Georgia April 9, 2018 Georgia reignites longstanding feud over border with northern neighbors Georgia lawmakers – hopeful to engulf a piece of its northern neighbors – are reigniting a centuries-long dispute over one of its borders.
Federal Courts March 20, 2018 Judge temporarily blocks Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a new Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks' gestation — the most restrictive abortion law in the United States.
IMMIGRATION March 20, 2018 Southern California town stands up to state, votes to reject sanctuary law A Southern California town council rebelled Monday night and voted to reject the state’s sanctuary law.
Legislation March 19, 2018 Mississippi enacts law banning most abortions after 15 weeks Mississippi's governor has signed the nation's tightest abortion restrictions into law.
Airlines March 19, 2018 Democratic New York lawmaker to introduce bill to protect pets flying on airplanes A Democratic New York state lawmaker said Sunday she planned to introduce a bill that would give pet passengers the same rights as humans when flying on airplanes.