While other states are dealing with increases of COVID-19 cases and deaths, Governor Ron DeSantis appears to have steered Florida through difficult times of COVID cases and deaths. With a 7-day average of 1,500 recent cases among Florida’s 21.5 million… Read More ›
Government
U.S. House votes for $550 billion in new spending, promises higher spending bill passage before Thanksgiving
Last night, the U.S. House voted in favor of $550 billion in new spending, and we expect President Joe Biden to sign it into law this morning. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act would spend the money on bridges, highways,… Read More ›
U.S. Supreme Court to decide if New York gun law violates U.S. Constitution
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to overturn New York’s restrictive concealed weapons law, though judges seemed concerned that an overly broad ruling could jeopardize gun restrictions on subways, bars, stadiums, and other locations. New York’s law puts… Read More ›
Biden says reports his administration will pay immigrants $450,000 are ‘garbage’
President Biden on Wednesday said, “If you guys keep sending that garbage out, yeah. But it’s not true.” Biden is referring to the Wall Street Journal article that the United States will pay $ 450,000 to migrant children and separated… Read More ›
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Urges Sen. Booker’s Nutrition Hearing to Address Rising Obesity Rates With Plant-Based Diet
Nutrition specialists with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a nonprofit of more than 17,000 doctors, contributed a statement for the record for today’s United States Senate Agriculture Committee hearing entitled “The State of Nutrition in America 2021.” In its statement, the… Read More ›
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis comes to West Palm Beach to discuss mandates and election fraud
Playing to a supportive crowd in West Palm Beach, Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis spoke mostly about election integrity and mask mandates this morning. DeSantis called on the Florida Legislature to further strengthen the integrity of Florida elections. DeSantis assured the… Read More ›
Special session in two weeks for Florida legislators — focus on jobs and vaccines
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued a proclamation announcing that the Special Session to provide protections for Floridians who have lost their jobs or are having their employment threatened because of vaccine mandates will begin on November 15, 2021, and… Read More ›
Most Americans feel America headed on the wrong track and disapprove of Joe Biden’s job performance
In many recent polls of American voters, President Joe Biden is not doing well with most respondents and a large majority feel the country is headed in the wrong direction. In several polls released over the last week, results were… Read More ›
Tomorrow’s District 20 Primary winner will face Libertarian in January
Tomorrow, November 2, 2021, Florida Congressional District 20 Democratic and Republican voters will decide who will face Libertarian Party candidate, Mike ter Maat, in the January 11, 2022, special general election. The special election is because the former District 20… Read More ›
Florida continues to do well with COVID-19 response
COVID-19 has devastated the economies of many states in the union and most countries across the globe. Yet, COVID has not had a larger death rate to the population than other diseases. While any death is tragic no matter the… Read More ›