Oregon passed a law against people informing union members they may opt out - and New York and Hawaii are copying them.
Texas, known for outsized projects, institutions, and egos, is also known for outsized public school debt and a Robin Hood style funding plan.
Congress requested $34 billion in secret military earmarks to steer war production to select Congressional districts.
Golden Dome is a much-needed new line of defense against many modes of attack, but key players still don't understand what it's all about.
Women are indeed having the needed conversation about marriage, family, policies that hamper both, and entertainments that ridicule both.
New York City and California, among other jurisdictions, are committing civic suicide with their punitive taxes on productive people.
Total federal obligations amount to more than $130 trillion, and the country must be more transparent about what this represents.
Oklahoma has a choice, and time, to ensure that new data centers will not merely push higher electric bills on their neighbors.
The SAVE Act faces long odds in a nearly evenly divided Senate. But perhaps Republicans could pass voter ID requirements alone.
The EPA did the right thing to rescind the CO2-as-pollutant finding, but only the ARC-ES Act can make that rescission permanent.