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Trump to Rally for Perdue, Walker in Georgia – State Crucial for GOP’s Midterms, 2024 Successes

Trump, rest of GOP consider midterm wins in Georgia key to effort to retake control of Congress, win back voters ahead of 2024 presidential race

Disney CEO Off To Florida to Stop DeSantis’ New ‘Parental Rights’ Bill

The CEO of Disney is set to make a trip to speak with Governor Ron DeSantis about stopping Florida's new 'Don't Say Gay Bill.'

Florida Senate Passes ‘Parental Rights in Education’ Bill Forbidding LGBTQ Agenda in Kindergarten Through 3rd Grade

"We’re going to make sure that parents are able to send their kid to kindergarten without some of this stuff injected into their school curriculum," said DeSantis.

Indiana Passes Constitutional Carry; Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk

Indiana lawmakers on Tuesday approved a constitutional carry bill that would allow adult residents in the state to carry a handgun without needing a license to do so.

Revivalist Sean Feucht Says Family Has Been Receiving ‘Hate, Harassment and Death Threats’

Former Bethel church Worship artist Sean Feucht talked about how much hatred he and his family received for leading revival in the nation.

Don’t Vax Healthy Children, Says Florida Surgeon General

lorida has been a state for “firsts” since the pandemic arrived on the scene, and March 7 was no exception, as state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced that his office will recommend against the COVID-19 vaccines for “healthy children.”

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Passes Committee, Heads to Senate Floor

The Parental Rights in Education bill passed its final committee hearing, and has moved to the Senate floor for a full vote this week.

Police Tail NY Firefighter Across State Lines, Arrest Him for ‘Ghost Gun’ Purchase

A veteran New York firefighter was arrested last month after allegedly buying “ghost gun” parts in Philadelphia then transporting them to New York.

Supreme Court Affirms Kentucky AG’s Right to Defend Law Banning Live-Dismemberment Abortion

In an 8-1 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) can defend the commonwealth’s law banning live-dismemberment abortion, despite Gov. Andrew Beshear’s (D) refusal.

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