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Florida Legislature Makes Exemption for Ron DeSantis to Run for President Without Resigning 

Florida lawmakers created an exemption to the state’s “resign-to-run” law that would allow the current Gov. Ron DeSantis to run for president in 2024 without resigning from his position.

North Dakota Won’t Force Teachers To Use Students’ ‘Preferred Pronouns’

North Dakota has passed a law that would not force public school teachers to used the preferred pronouns of trans-identfied students and colleagues.

Kansas Passes Major Transgender ‘Bathroom Bill’

Republican lawmakers in Kansas enacted Senate Bill 180, which defines sex in state law to mean an “individual’s biological sex, either male or female, at birth.”

North Carolina Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Voter ID

The Supreme Court of North Carolina ruled in favor of voter ID and also granted lawmakers the power to draw redistricting maps Friday.

Brazil to Vote on Controversial ‘Fake News’ Bill Amid Free Speech Concerns

Non-compliant social media platforms could face financial sanctions or legal consequences.

CPAC Releases Annual Ratings of Congress, Showcasing Most, Least Conservative Members

In the House, members such as Jim Jordan (R-OH), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Thomas Massie (R-KY) were awarded the Award for Conservative Excellence.

Hunter Biden’s Lawyers To Meet With DOJ Officials

According to a new report, lawyers for Hunter Biden are set to meet with Department of Justice (DOJ) officials next week to discuss the criminal inquiry into the president’s son.

Montana Transgender Lawmaker Censured After ‘Hate-Filled Testimony’

A transgender lawmaker from Montana was censured last week after she was accused of giving a "hate-filled testimony" while debating a bill that would ban transgender medical care for minors.

Washington State Approves Ban on Semi-Automatic Rifles

State Sen. Lynda Wilson (R-Vancouver) criticized the legislation, stating, “HB 1240 clearly violates our state and federal constitutions, which is why it will end up in court immediately."

Public Release of Trans Shooter’s Manifesto Could Be ‘Astronomically Dangerous’

Lawmakers familiar with some of the details of Nashville transgender shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto have warned that its contents could be dangerous to the public.

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