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Pro-life nations reject UN’s cultural colonialism on abortion, population control

Another member of Kenya’s Parliament, Jennifer Shamalla, said that she and her colleagues were “deeply concerned” about the U.N.’s promotion of abortion under the banner of population and development policy.

November 26, 2019 in Elsewhere.
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Daily Chronicle: 2020 Legislature to attack unfinished workplace bills

On the first day back in session, the Vermont House faces unfinished workplace bills including contractor licensing, the minimum wage and paid family leave.

November 25, 2019 in TNR News.
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Opinion: Why compromise with gun control is a bad idea

We stand firm because we know it doesn’t stop with background checks and waiting periods; it doesn’t stop with scary, assaulty looking rifles; it doesn’t stop with regular rifles; it doesn’t stop with gun registration — it never stops.

November 25, 2019 in Commentary.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders

‘The Squad’ is mired in campaign finance scandals

The three most prolific members of the so-called squad of freshman Democratic congresswoman face allegations of violating campaign finance laws and House ethics rules for their personal or political benefit 10 months into their terms.

November 25, 2019 in U.S..
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Democrats nervous about anti-impeachment ads coming Thanksgiving weekend

Groups supporting the GOP purchased almost $8 million in television ads targeting pivotal districts, Politico reported. Most of these ads will focus on criticizing Democrats about impeachment.

November 25, 2019 in U.S..
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Inside the media conspiracy to hype Greta Thunberg and the 2019 UN climate conference

More than 200 media outlets and journalists partnered together with activists to coordinate and hype climate change news before the 2019 U.N. climate summit. The project raises questions about whether journalists should work side-by-side with activists to hype climate change.

November 25, 2019 in U.S..
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Burlington GOP adopts resolution against noncitizen voting in the Queen City

The Burlington Republican Party has adopted a resolution against noncitizen voting in local elections. The resolution was a response to a recent effort by the Burlington City Council to encourage voting among aliens who have legal residency.

November 24, 2019 in TNR News.
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Deb Billado: Democrats have taken taxing authority to a new and ridiculous level

T.J. Donovan believes that even if you take a photo of a public record with your own cell phone, you’re breaking the law — unless you fork over some money to the state coffers.

November 24, 2019 in Commentary.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders

No matter what the left says, ‘Medicare for All’ will cost you a lot

Think you’ll be better off if Congress outlaws your private health coverage and puts you on a new government-run health plan called “Medicare for All”? Over half of House Democrats and 14 senators, including Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., say you will.

November 24, 2019 in Commentary.
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Report: 32 state governments provide excellent transparency to public on fiscal health

The 10 least transparent states are Connecticut ranking last, followed by North Carolina, Vermont, Nebraska, New Mexico, Alaska, Missouri, New Jersey, Illinois, California and Michigan.

November 23, 2019 in U.S..
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Study: Reducing licensing rules could save Maine $27 million a year

A new report by the Pioneer Institute says Maine could raise state revenues by nearly $27 million by reforming its professional licensing regulations. To work in certain fields, workers are required to obtain a professional license from the state.

November 23, 2019 in U.S..
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Climate caucus meets again, but some ideas may lack buy-in from governor

The Vermont Climate Solutions Caucus met Thursday to discuss transforming the state into a green-energy leader, but some ideas expressed at the meeting may find little support from the governor, based on his recent comments.

November 22, 2019 in TNR News.

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