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Hit a cop, you’re going to jail” seemed uncontroversial. But in the Trump administration, it’s a maxim that comes with some important fine print.
It may seem like a small step, but it is very mighty because often our previous laws need to catch up with the world that we’re in today,” said Rep. Emilie Krasnow, the bill’s lead sponsor.
Newsom said he believed the president was required to coordinate with the state’s governor before ordering such a deployment.
The legislation’s prime sponsor, a fellow Republican, said the governor’s veto ‘may send a chilling message’ to those trying ...
In a move that has prompted division, Trump ordered the California National Guard to quell the immigration protests, moving ...
Nearly a dozen candidates are competing in NJ for the chance to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Murphy. Here's what to ...
A federal judge said that three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting can keep their seats, even as he ...
The Louisiana State Legislative Session wraps up at 6 p.m. Thursday evening and there are still plenty of bills hoping to ...
Wall Street's top regulator told the White House in March it had already made substantial progress toward meeting President ...
President Donald Trump’s new ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries has ...
A new poll found that most people believe that President Donald Trump's signature spending bill will primarily benefit ...
You start cutting that out, we’ve got big problems,” Tuberville said. Eliminating those taxes “might lose some folks.” ...