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Biden Signs Bill Ending COVID-19 National Emergency

"On Monday, April 10, 2023, the President signed into law: H.J.Res. 7, which terminates the national emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic," the White House announcement reads.

Texas Proposes Gold-Backed Digital Currency as Alternative to Central Bank Digital Currencies

The proposed digital currency in Texas would be unique as it would be based on a physical asset, gold, and each unit of the digital currency issued would represent a particular fraction of a troy ounce of gold held in trust.

Kyrsten Sinema Preparing For Re-Election As An Independent

Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is preparing to run for a re-election bid in 2024.

Navy Urges Americans To Be An ‘Ally’ To The Transgender Community

The Naval Sea Systems Command published an article urging Americans to be an “ally” of transgender people.

‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ Will Continue at Supreme Court Just Days After Nashville Shooting

An activist group is set to hold a so-called "Trans Day of Vengeance" demonstration at the Supreme Court despite a transgender individual murdering six innocent people in Nashville this week.

Kentucky GOP Override Veto of Bill Restricting Transgender Medical Interventions and Public Bathrooms

Kentucky GOP lawmakers have successfully overturned the Democratic governor's veto of a bill that prohibits gender-related medical treatments, restricts transgender children's bathroom use and prevents schools from discussing gender identity or sexual orientation with students, with doctors required to provide a timeline for "detransitioning" for children already taking hormone therapy or puberty blockers.

State Legislation Could Strip Catholic Churches’ Right to Protect Members ‘Sealed Confessions’

Two bills proposed by state elected officials would remove the Catholic Church’s right to the “seal of confession” protecting priests’ right to refuse to provide private information divulged during confessionals, and Catholic advocates warn it could be a slippery slope when it comes to protections for religious freedom.

Michigan Becomes First State To Repeal ‘Right-To-Work’ Law In Decades

Michigan became the first state in decades to repeal its “right-to-work” law when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) signed legislation on Friday to rescind it.

Biden Admin Reveals New Restrictions On Air Conditioners

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm unveiled new climate and efficiency restrictions on air conditioners despite widespread criticism the Biden administration received after officials recently announced restrictions on gas stoves.

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