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    California Provides Millions in Loans for Illegal Alien Business Owners

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, confirmed that his administration is providing economic relief to businesses in his state that do not otherwise qualify for federal aid, including those owned by illegal aliens. “[W]e always consider those that are documented, those that are undocumented, those that are living in mixed-status families,” Newsom said Friday during…
    Jason Hopkins
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    High School Lesson Plans Tell California Students They’re Inherently Privileged If Male, Cisgender, White, Christian

    A school district in La Quinta, California, said it is taking “corrective” action over ideological lecture materials that tell high school students they are inherently privileged if they are Christian, straight, or male.  Following requests for comment from The Daily Signal, Desert Sands Unified School District public information officer Mary Perry said “the lesson was…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    Virginia Gov.-elect Youngkin Taps Former Heritage Foundation Chief James as Secretary of Commonwealth

    Virginia Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin has named former Heritage Foundation President Kay C. James to be the next secretary of the commonwealth.  “Secretary James will be a true asset to the administration,” Youngkin said in a Friday press release announcing James’ appointment. “Our shared vision, combined with her tremendous experience, will pave the way for a…
    Virginia Allen
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    AOC’s Bizarre Defense of Florida Vacation Highlights Left’s Hypocrisy

    Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, states like Florida have received a lot of criticism from the political left for not requiring endless masking or imposing stringent lockdowns. Yet Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says, “If I had a dollar for every lockdown politician who decided to escape to Florida over the last two years, I’d be a…
    Virginia Allen
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    Texas 1836 Project to Examine State’s History, Future

    The 1836 Project Advisory Committee will examine the glories of Texas history, as well as its “warts,” members said Wednesday at the first meeting of its nine-member advisory board.  Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation creating the committee in June. Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1836.  In September, the governor appointed Kevin Roberts,…
    Fred Lucas
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    Chicago Public Schools Forced to Cancel School After Teachers Union Votes to Move to Remote Learning

    The Chicago Teachers Union voted Tuesday to move to remote learning Wednesday, citing concerns over safety amid the rise in COVID-19 cases, the union said in a press release. The Chicago Teachers Union’s elected House of Delegates voted in favor (88%) of a resolution to return to remote education amid the surge of COVID-19 cases and the…
    Kendall Tietz
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    Oklahoma Proposes Bill That Would Allow Parents to Remove Sexually Graphic Books From School Libraries

    An Oklahoma bill introduced on Dec. 16 may allow parents to seek the removal of books that they deem inappropriate from school libraries. The bill, Senate Bill 1142, would give parents a right to ask for the removal of “books that are of a sexual nature that a reasonable parent or legal guardian would want to…
    Kendall Tietz
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    ‘Wild West’: California Aims to Crack Down on Major Retailers Over Plastic Bag Violations

    A California state commission requested that authorities crack down on retailers it accused of skirting plastic bag and pollution laws, Reuters reported. The California Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling alleged that many retail businesses are selling plastic bags that are falsely labeled as being recyclable, according to Reuters. On Dec. 3, the state-appointed commission…
    Thomas Catenacci
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    No Wonder People, Businesses Are Dumping California

    A recent study by the Cato Institute, the libertarian think tank, ranked California 48th out of the 50 states in personal and economic freedom. The study also examines fiscal policy and regulatory policy. For the first time, California’s population decreased last year, resulting in the loss of a congressional seat. In the third quarter of…
    Larry Elder
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    EXCLUSIVE: Parents Accuse Virginia School District of Teaching Students to ‘Discriminate Based on Race’

    A Virginia school district is indoctrinating students with an ideology that “teaches children to affirmatively discriminate based on race,” nine parents and eight minors allege in a new lawsuit.  The Daily Signal first obtained a copy of the lawsuit, filed Wednesday by Alliance Defending Freedom in Albemarle County Circuit Court against the Albemarle County School…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    2 California Teachers Accused of Encouraging Student’s Clandestine Gender Transition

    Two teachers in a California school district are accused of coaching a student into coming out as transgender behind the backs of the student’s parents, according to video footage circulating on social media. School staff reportedly changed the student’s name and pronouns and called Child Protective Services when the parents objected to the gender transition,…
    Harold Hutchison
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    13 New York Counties Refuse to Enforce New Mask Mandate

    A quarter of New York’s counties are refusing to enforce a new mask mandate imposed by Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, The New York Post reported. Hochul ordered every indoor business in the state to either check vaccine status at the door or require masks, with fines of up to $10,000 per violation from Dec. 13 to…
    Laurel Duggan
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    Teachers Union Sues to Block New Hampshire Law Against Teaching Critical Race Theory

    Anti-critical race theory legislation in New Hampshire is being challenged by teachers and parents in a complaint filed Monday in federal court. The New Hampshire affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers, along with three teachers and two parents of children in public schools, filed the complaint in U.S. District Court for New Hampshire. The defendants are…
    Kendall Tietz
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    Elementary School Libraries Offer Gender Identity Book for Kids, Virginia School System Confirms

    Loudoun County Public Schools keeps four copies of an ideological book on gender identity for little children in its elementary school libraries, the Virginia school system confirmed Wednesday to The Daily Signal. Written by “One Bad Mother” podcaster Theresa Thorn, the book “It Feels So Good to Be Yourself” describes the terms “sex assigned at…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    South Dakota’s Noem Praised for Bill Banning Biological Males From Women’s Sports After Conservative Firestorm

    Conservatives who criticized South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem for failing to certify a bill banning biological males from women’s sports are now praising the Republican for her draft “Fairness in Women’s Sports” legislation. The governor released draft text legislation Tuesday that would codify her executive orders mandating that only biological female athletes can participate on…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    The Death of California

    In “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” Victor Hugo told the tale of Esmerelda, a gypsy dancer falsely accused of attempted murder, set to be hanged by an unjust state. Quasimodo, the titular hunchback, swings down from the cathedral of Notre Dame and saves her, carrying her off while crying “Sanctuary!” In fact, throughout European history,…
    Ben Shapiro
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    Taking Potshot at Texas, Newsom Wants to Let Californians Sue to Enforce State’s Gun Laws

    Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced plans Saturday to allow individuals to sue some gun manufacturers, distributors, and sellers in response to a Supreme Court decision on a Texas abortion law. “I am outraged by [Friday's] U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing Texas’s ban on most abortion services to remain in place, and largely endorsing Texas’s…
    Ailan Evans
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    Will New York Times, Washington Post Return Pulitzers for Misleading ‘Russia Collusion’ Stories?

    In 2018, journalists from The New York Times and The Washington Post won a Pulitzer Prize in national reporting for their biased and inaccurate coverage of Russia’s alleged collaboration with the Trump campaign to interfere with the 2016 election, a claim we now know was a hoax. So, when are they going to return the prize? If…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Pro-Life Leaders React to High Court’s Procedural Ruling on Texas’ Heartbeat Law

    Pro-life leaders anxiously awaiting decisions in major abortion cases reacted Friday to news that the Supreme Court had dismissed one challenge to Texas’ ban on abortions after an unborn baby has a heartbeat.  “Today, the Supreme Court refused to strike down the lifesaving and democratically popular Texas heartbeat law,” said Live Action founder and President…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    California Considers Funding Abortion Tourism as Part of Plan to Become ‘Sanctuary’ If Roe Overturned

    California is considering funding abortions for out-of-state women as part of a 45-part proposal to expand abortion accessibility if Roe v. Wade is overturned. The California Future of Abortion Council, started by Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, and made up of abortion providers and advocacy groups, published recommendations “to protect, strengthen, and expand abortion care in California” in early December….
    Laurel Duggan
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