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Statehouse Headliners: Abortion constitutional amendment is cover for state-mandated ‘economic equality’

If eradicating economic equality is made a constitutional responsibility of state government, good or bad, for better or worse, they’ll be harder to stop.

March 4, 2019 in TNR News.
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Roper: ‘Non-pricing’ carbon reduction relies on carbon pricing

Testimony from the Regulatory Assistance Project argued for more $600 million in new program funding over the next ten years. And, where will they get that $600 million? Carbon taxes.

March 4, 2019 in Commentary.
The White House

17 takeaways from America’s biggest conservative conference

The Daily Signal was at all three days of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the largest annual national gathering of conservative activists, in National Harbor, Maryland, just outside Washington, and here are some of the highlights.

March 4, 2019 in U.S..

Shaun King introduces Bernie Sanders at Brooklyn campaign kickoff

King came under fire in January after he and Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez continued pushing a theory that a white man murdered Jazmine Barnes, even after both had received a tip that the 7-year-old Houston girl’s killer was black.

March 4, 2019 in U.S..
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Resolution on Town Meeting Day includes Green New Deal for Vermont

On Town Meeting Day, residents in select towns across the state will be voting on climate resolutions promoted by the climate-activist organization 350 Vermont.

March 3, 2019 in TNR News.
Vote for Vermont/Pat McDonald

David Coates: Vermont has a negative net worth

For perhaps the first time in history, the state’s balance sheet shows a negative net worth of $200 million. In other words, our liabilities exceed our assets. By contrast, the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, showed our net worth was a positive $1.3 billion.

March 3, 2019 in Commentary.
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New Hampshire’s Democrat-controlled Senate backs capitol corridor rail project study

Senators last week passed Senate Bill 241, which directs the New Hampshire Department of Transportation to complete the project development phase of the rail project. As proposed, it is being incorporated into the state’s 10-year transportation improvement plan.

March 3, 2019 in U.S..
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Green Bad Deal? Biggest US city to go ‘100 percent renewable’ lost millions on solar, wind contracts

Green energy contracts have cost the city $30 million in three years, providing a cautionary tale for Green New Deal supporters.

March 3, 2019 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Lorie Shaull

Read Democratic Socialists’ plans to go all in for Bernie Sanders

The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) have been laying the groundwork to campaign for Sanders in the Democratic primary, planning documents show.

March 1, 2019 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Famartin

Roper: Progressive policies are hurting middle class, rural Vermonters

The flood of proposed new taxes, regulations and curbs on traditional culture have something in common: they are almost universally hostile to low- and middle-income, rural, working Vermonters.

March 1, 2019 in Commentary.
Bruce Parker/TNR

Statehouse Headliners: Report says ridgeline wind lights still blink non-stop, nearby home sales depressed

According to a new report from Vermonters for a Clean Environment, Lowell still endures constant blinking lights from ridgeline wind, and nearby homes are selling for less than expected.

March 1, 2019 in TNR News.
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Report: Blue states have higher property taxes than red states

WalletHub found that states with the highest real-estate taxes are New Jersey, Illinois, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Vermont, Texas, Nebraska, and New York.

March 1, 2019 in U.S..

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