All posts tagged "Federal"
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Alexandra Simone | February 18, 2016
President Obama Cuts Abstinence-Only Sex-Ed Funding
Along with a whole bunch of other liberal things.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 15, 2016
Planned Parenthood Sues the Center for Medical Progress Over “Sting Videos”
The nonprofit is officially fighting back.
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Noel Diem | March 6, 2015
The Battle Over the “Welfare Queen” Law in California
The applicability of the "welfare queen law" is up for debate in California. Will it get repealed?
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Dennis Futoryan | May 16, 2014
The Last Gasps of Net Neutrality
After much anticipation and media speculation, the FCC released its latest net neutrality proposal, essentially easing the way...
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Dennis Futoryan | May 9, 2014
Is It Time for a Special Prosecutor for the IRS?
Lois Lerner, former Internal Revenue Service official, was held in contempt of the House of Representatives on Wednesday....
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Dennis Futoryan | April 9, 2014
Paycheck Fairness Act Fails in the Senate
The Senate shot down debate on paycheck fairness 53-44 today. Sixty votes are necessary to overcome cloture on...
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Dennis Futoryan | April 4, 2014
What SCOTUS’ McCutcheon Decision Means for the Future of US Elections
Get ready for even more money to enter politics. The Supreme Court overturned limits on federal political donations...
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Dennis Futoryan | March 28, 2014
Is it Legal for the President, and not Congress, to Implement ACA Delays?
The Obama Administration once again announced an extension of an Affordable Care Act deadline this week. For anyone...
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Dennis Futoryan | March 14, 2014
Does the Government Really Spend Too Much?
Is the federal government ‘too big’ or ‘too small’? Americans have been debating the best size of the...
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Dennis Futoryan | February 18, 2014
Is America Ready to Fight Cybercrime?
In the 21st century, many people do not consider how vulnerable their high-tech gadgets are to outside hackers....
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Davis Truslow | July 25, 2013
Federal Judge Clears Way for Detroit Bankruptcy Case
Detroit’s bankruptcy case will continue without legal challenges. The decision by Judge Steven Rhodes of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court...