Tag: Policies & Impacts

Senate Budget Committee’s Hearing on ‘Real Cost of Fossil Fuels’

U.S. Senate Budget Committee holds a hearing on Who Pays the Price: The Real Cost of Fossil Fuels at 10:00 a.m. ET on May 3. Dr. Ted Gayer, President of Niskanen Center; Dr. Nicole Deziel, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health; and Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Director of the Center For Energy, Climate, And Environment, The Heritage Foundation, will testify. …


Infectious Disease Experts Advise Health Care Workers Drop Universal Mask Policies

In another sign of changing attitudes to pandemic policy, infectious disease specialists writing in the Annals of Internal Medicine this month argued against the continuation of universal masking policies for doctors, nurses, and other health care workers. In the article, the eight authors, who are infectious disease specialists associated with Harvard and Washington University medical…


Infectious Disease Experts Advise Health Care Facilities to Drop Universal Mask Policies

In another sign of changing attitudes to pandemic policy, infectious disease specialists writing in the Annals of Internal Medicine this month argued against the continuation of universal masking policies for doctors, nurses, and other health care workers. In the article, the eight authors, who are infectious disease specialists associated with Harvard and Washington University medical…


Is Man’s Best Friend Politically Correct?

Progressives won’t stop until they’ve infiltrated every part of American life. They’re relentless, insinuating their way into your home, your garage, your kitchen, your bedroom—and now even your doghouse. *Follow Over The Target on social media! 💪🇺🇸 Twitter | Truth Social | Gettr | Facebook In this eye-opening new episode of Over the Target, Lee Smith…


PREMIERING at 10AM ET: Is Man’s Best Friend Politically Correct?

Progressives won’t stop until they’ve infiltrated every part of American life. They’re relentless, insinuating their way into your home, your garage, your kitchen, your bedroom—and now even your doghouse. *Follow Over The Target on social media! 💪🇺🇸 Twitter | Truth Social | Gettr | Facebook In this eye-opening new episode of Over the Target, Lee Smith…


Attempt to Remove Soros-Backed Prosecutor Moves Forward; She Vows to Fight ‘Witch Hunt’

Days after an embattled prosecutor vowed she would never resign from office, a judge ruled that removal proceedings against her would continue. On May 2, Visiting Judge John Torbitzky ordered seven out of 10 claims against St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to move forward. He denied her lawyers’ request to throw out all of…


Senators Discuss Bill Designed to Address Affordable Rural Housing Crisis in America

A subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs held a hearing on the afternoon of May 2 to discuss, hear testimony, and ask questions related to a bill introduced by subcommittee chair Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) and Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) to combat a crisis in lack of affordable housing in…


House Democrats Quietly Deploy Plan to Force Vote on Debt Limit Increase

Amid the continued gridlock on Capitol Hill over the debt limit ceiling, House Democrats have unveiled a clandestine scheme to force a vote on the matter. The plans, quietly set in motion in January, were revealed by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) in a May 2 letter to his Democrat colleagues. “At the beginning…


California Democrat Seeks to Bypass Legislature Over Fentanyl Policy Despite Democratic Supermajority

Following a series of bipartisan fentanyl bills failing to pass in a California Senate committee in April, it seems that the veto-proof supermajority enjoyed by Democrats in the state Legislature is not helping some bills authored by Democratic lawmakers. One frustrated author of a sidelined proposal is looking for alternative solutions, including potentially bringing the…


DeSantis Signs Bill Curbing Financial Use of ‘Woke’ Investment Principles

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law a bill curbing financial companies’ use of ESG principles to govern investment or lending decisions in the state. According to DeSantis ESG—environmental, social, and governmental—has become a backdoor way for companies to impose woke values on communities that would never approve such things at the ballot box. At…