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    Arkansas Looks to Protect Religious Liberty in State Constitution

    If you adapted the old advertising slogan for the American company known for its jams, jellies, and preserves, “With a name like Smuckers, it has to be good,” to the American Civil Liberties Union, it might read something like, “If the ACLU labels your action one of the ‘most extreme’ in the nation, it has to…
    Lathan Watts
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    Kenosha Residents Demand to Know Why Outsiders Helped Run Wisconsin Election

    MADISON, Wis.—Six Kenosha residents have filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission alleging the city allowed liberal outside groups to take over running November’s election. The action is the latest in a growing number of election law complaints against the “famous WI-5”—the cities of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, and Racine. But unlike in Green Bay,…
    M.D. Kittle
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    7 Ways Biden Wants to Make America More Like California

    Dr. Marilyn Singleton of Redondo Beach, California, says she plans to stick around her home state despite seeing so many others leave amid what she considers a tough climate for business, including fellow medical doctors.  “It would be terrible for California—or as they call it here, Taxifornia—went national,” Singleton told The Daily Signal. “You have the…
    Fred Lucas
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    Texas Bill Would Rightly Ban Transgender Drugs, Surgery for Youths Under 18

    Two years ago, it became Texas law that a person has to be 21 to buy tobacco products. Up again for consideration this year in the Lone Star State are several bills to keep anyone under the age of 21 out of strip clubs and porn shops. So, if the Texas Legislature decides that an…
    Mary Elizabeth Castle
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    Critical Race Theory Drives Students Apart. Idaho Lawmakers Had Enough.

    Officials at an Idaho middle school tried pressuring teachers to judge students by the color of their skin. But state lawmakers rejected this application of critical race theory, a deeply divisive philosophy driving many federal, state, and local policies today. Idaho lawmakers made the case that school officials should not force students to believe “any…
    Jonathan Butcher
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    This Lawmaker Lost a Job Over Georgia’s New Election Law. Here’s His Story.

    Georgia state Rep. Barry Fleming lost his job over the state’s recently passed election reform legislation. The Hancock County Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 to ask Fleming to resign as county attorney “after pressure from citizens opposed to his work on proposed voting law changes,” Georgia Public Broadcasting reported March 10. Critics of Georgia’s new law…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Virginia Flunks Math

    The state of Virginia, which used to be reliably red and mostly conservative, is providing more evidence of an increasingly blue and liberal hue. Virginia is “considering” renovating its math courses. As the publication Virginia Mercury noted: In webinars [Virginia Department of Education] officials have been upfront that the initiative is based on data, especially standardized…
    Cal Thomas
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    Florida Leads Way on Commonsense Occupational Licensing Reform

    Who says that legislatures can’t pass statutes that benefit the public, rather than cronies or special-interest favorites? (Well, I do regularly, but elected officials actually did something good here, so cut me some slack and read on.) On Tuesday, the Florida Legislature passed a bill, House Bill 735, that makes it easier for ordinary Floridians…
    Paul J. Larkin
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    ‘We’re Being Overrun,’ Arizona Lawmaker Says of Border Crisis

    Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., says his state is being overwhelmed by the crisis at the southern border. “We’re being overrun,” Gosar tells The Daily Signal. “I mean, I was down in Yuma a week and a half ago, and we saw ‘coyotes’ just bring children over and just give themselves up. One ‘coyote,’ in the…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Florida Senate Advances Voter ID, Other Election Reforms

    Florida, the nation’s third-most populous state, could join scores of other states in enacting election reforms as the state Senate advanced a bill Monday to apply the same voter ID requirements to absentee balloting as in-person voting.  The proposal, which awaits action in the Florida House of Representatives, is similar to a measure that passed…
    Fred Lucas
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    Activist Judge Dismisses Connecticut Suit That Would Protect Girls’ Sports From Male Competitors

    Can a judge who orders plaintiffs’ counsel to call biological boys “females”—even though the very nature of the Title IX lawsuit involves questions of males’ competitive advantage in scholastic sports—render an impartial ruling on defendants’ motion to dismiss the suit? It would seem the answer is “no.”   A federal district court judge in Connecticut…
    Sarah Parshall Perry
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    ‘It Hurts Voters of Arizona,’ Lawmaker Says as Election Bill Rejected

    Election legislation sponsored by Arizona state Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, who represents eastern Maricopa County, failed Thursday after state Sen. Kelly Townsend, a fellow Republican, changed her vote to no. Townsend represents portions of Maricopa and Pinal counties. Ugenti-Rita joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss the bill, how its defeat hurts Arizonans, and whether lawmakers will…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Texas Bill Would Provide Array of Supports to Women Seeking Abortion Alternatives

    A new bipartisan bill in Texas, the Every Mother Matters Act, looks to offer women considering an abortion an avenue of support, highlighting the pro-life movement’s commitment to the aid and well-being of both the unborn and their mothers. Fully 75% of women seeking an abortion report that under different circumstances they would choose to…
    Melanie Israel
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    Amazon’s Rejection of Unions in Alabama a Big Loss for Big Labor

    Big labor suffered a significant loss in its attempt to unionize employees at Amazon’s warehouse facility in Bessemer, Alabama. Of the workers eligible to vote, an embarrassingly small 16% voted to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. It was the most recent in a series of high-profile losses for labor, including failed attempts…
    Andy Puzder
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    5 More Residents File Complaint Over Outside Election Assistance in Wisconsin

    MADISON, Wis.—Kenneth Brown says Wisconsin voters should expect fair and honest elections. Billionaire-funded, third-party groups involved in administering local elections turn that expectation on its head, he says. Brown is one of five residents of Racine, Wisconsin, who filed a complaint Thursday alleging that Racine Mayor Cory Mason and City Clerk Tara Coolidge allowed left-leaning activists to…
    M.D. Kittle
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    EXCLUSIVE: California Warns BLM Co-Founder’s Nonprofit Over Late Financial Filings

    California officials have issued three warnings to a nonprofit group started by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors that it has failed to file required financial disclosures. In September and again in February and March, the California Attorney General’s Office notified Cullors’ organization, Dignity and Power Now, that it was delinquent in filing the financial…
    Fred Lucas
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    Read Rep. Burgess Owens’ Explanation of Why Georgia Law Isn’t at All Like Jim Crow Laws

    Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, speaking during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, condemned recent attacks on Georgia’s election law that characterized it as a “Jim Crow” measure. Read the lightly edited transcript, below, or watch the video above. Thank you, Chairman [Dick] Durbin, Ranking Member [Chuck] Grassley, and the members of the committee for the…
    Daily Signal Staff
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    EXCLUSIVE: 21 Black Leaders Denounce the Left’s Lies About Georgia Election Law

    Twenty-one civil rights leaders and prominent black conservatives defended Georgia’s new election law in a letter to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, rejecting opponents’ comparisons to Jim Crow laws.  “It has become clear that even well-intentioned critics of the law simply have no idea what the law is,” the black leaders write in the letter,…
    Fred Lucas
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    Wisconsin City Clerks Weigh in on Green Bay Colleague Who Quit Job Over Outside Election Help

    MADISON, Wis.—Former Green Bay City Clerk Kris Teske has been called a “superhero” for standing up against the pressures of city officials and outside election activists interfering in her office. Teske’s fellow municipal clerks also see the long-time public servant as a cautionary tale. “Before what happened in Green Bay, this wasn’t even a thought….
    M.D. Kittle
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    We Hear You: Georgia Elections, Baseball, and Woke Corporations

    Editor's note: The misrepresentation of Georgia's new election law by politicians and activists on the left is a serious matter to The Daily Signal's audience. Here's a sampling of your reaction from the mailbag at [email protected].—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: Thank you for the many well-researched and incisive articles covering the lies and hypocrisy in…
    Ken McIntyre
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