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A Banner Year for the Fight Against ESG

Across the country, state financial officers pushed back against the ESG agenda in 2022.

Tennessee Takes Step to Ban Pediatric Sex Transitions

“The passage of House Bill 1/Senate Bill 1 will protect vulnerable children who cannot give informed consent for adult decisions they are not ready for,” Lamberth stated. “Tennesseans across the state have called for immediate action.”

Kari Lake Hit with Criminal Referral to Arizona Attorney General

The referral came from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, an attorney representing clients in narco-terrorism and firearms scandals, who stated that the tweets in question violate Section 16-504 of Arizona's Revised Statutes.

Missouri AG Insists School Board Association Mandate Parents Be Informed on Child’s Sex Education

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sent a letter to the state's school board association insisting that it adopt mandates allowing parents to be informed on their child's sex education within the classroom.

DOJ Refuses to Provide Details on Investigation Into Biden Docs

The Department of Justice (DOJ) refused to provide the House Judiciary Committee with details from their special counsel investigation into the Biden documents.

New Jersey Investigating Election Errors

"Based on public reports regarding the 2022 General Election in Monmouth County, a full investigation is warranted to encourage and preserve public trust in our elections, including recommendations for reforms to benefit the conduct of contests statewide," said Attorney General Matthew Platkin.

New Jersey Investigates Voting That May Have Altered Local Race

An investigation is underway in New Jersey where double counting may have flipped the result of at least one local contest in the 2022 elections.

Taxpayers to Cover Defense Costs in Andrew Cuomo’s Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Taxpayers will be left footing the bill to defend disgraced former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in his sexual harassment lawsuit.

Charges Against Ashli Babbitt’s Mother Dropped

The office declined to pursue charges.

National Archives Asks Former Presidents, Vice Presidents to Search Records for Classified Docs

The National Archives has asked former U.S. presidents and vice presidents to complete a check of their records for classified material following the recent discoveries of classified documents at the homes and private offices of President Biden, former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.

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