Two dozen Republican governors don’t want the World Health Organization (WHO) to call the shots in the case of another global pandemic, according to a Read More
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US Political News at a State Level.
Rand Paul endorses GOP Utah Senate candidate to replace Romney, says he’s the ‘type of Republican’ needed
A Utah Senate candidate who vowed to “push back against the establishment” if he’s elected has earned the support of Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who Read More
Fauci adviser’s alleged destruction of COVID origin docs must be probed by AG: Rand Paul
Sen. Rand Paul is calling on the Justice Department to probe whether a top adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci improperly concealed, and perhaps even destroyed, Read More
GOP AGs ask SCOTUS to hear Mexico’s lawsuit blaming US gun manufacturers for cartel violence
A cohort of 27 top Republican prosecutors have filed an amicus brief at the Supreme Court, asking it to take up a case brought by Read More
Thomas Massie, GOP rebel who defied Trump and tried to oust Johnson, survives primary threats
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., prevailed in a three-way Republican primary on Tuesday night, paving the way to an eighth term representing his deep red Kentucky Read More
Embattled Trump prosecutor fights to keep job as Georgia among five states holding elections Tuesday
Four states – Georgia, Kentucky, Idaho, and Oregon, hold primary contests on Tuesday, including several congressional showdowns that could shape key contests in the autumn Read More
Arizona AG confirms Rudy Giuliani served in elections case amid former Trump associate’s 80th birthday party
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes confirmed that Rudy Giuliani was indicted in connection to the 2020 election case centered around former President Trump. “The final Read More
Balance of power: Vulnerable Dems look to differentiate themselves from unpopular Biden
Some of the most vulnerable Democratic Senate incumbents up for re-election in November have looked to highlight their disagreements with President Biden ahead of the Read More
Reporter’s Notebook: Washington is no longer the center of politics; it’s now New York City
When the U.S. Congress first convened on March 4, 1789, it did so at Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan. New York was the first seat Read More
Trans middle school athlete whose presence stirred protests is accused of sexual harassment
West Virginia high school track athlete Adaleia Cross is joining a national Title IX lawsuit after alleging a transgender 13-year-old teammate sexually harassed her during Read More