Conservative lawmakers and concerned residents rallied around a common theme: “We do not co-parent with the government,” as stated by Rep. Travis Couture, an Allyn Republican.
Trump believes in a might-is-right world where the strong do what they can and the weak accept what they must. So forget high ...
A Lindsay Republican's bill that sought to require the Ten Commandments be posted in every public school classroom in Montana ...
Arizona's legislative immunity privilege faces scrutiny after a state senator's speeding ticket is dismissed, sparking calls ...
The Colorado Senate gave initial approval to a bill that would limit the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms ...
President Trump raised eyebrows in an interview that aired Monday after he declined to name Vice President Vance as his ...
Republican Senator Joel Carter was among the no votes against England’s bill this week. However, he entered the conversation Thursday, delivering a speech calling for leadership and an end to the ...
The ongoing legal battle over non-citizen voting rights in New York City has sparked renewed debate over election integrity ...
A sweeping plan to overhaul New Mexico's mental health and substance abuse treatment system is headed to the state House with ...
Vouchers are not fair to the children and parents of Texas—little oversight of spending, constitutional questions about ...