
Republican-led school tax reforms held up in committee
Delaware’s Republican lawmakers attempted to limit automatic school tax increases, but their efforts were stalled in committee. Resident outrage over rising tax bills continues to grow.

Delaware’s Republican lawmakers attempted to limit automatic school tax increases, but their efforts were stalled in committee. Resident outrage over rising tax bills continues to grow.

Wall Street bonuses surged to a record $49.2 billion in 2025, raising questions about economic implications and financial regulations. The significant increase highlights the ongoing influence of corporate interests in national economic policy.

The tragic death of Sheridan Gorman highlights the consequences of Illinois’ sanctuary policies. How many more lives must be lost before we reconsider these dangerous laws?

California’s political landscape is heating up as State Senator Tony Strickland demands $400 million to implement Proposition 36. This funding battle reveals the complexities of state governance and legislative priorities.

Congressman Adam Smith emphasizes the urgent need to ensure fair compensation for TSA officers. This issue highlights broader implications for federal employment policy.

Spotsylvania’s budget proposal threatens critical education positions, raising concerns about governance and funding priorities. School board member Rich Lieberman calls for an end to categorical funding for the school division.

Chevron warns that California is on the brink of an energy crisis, with diesel prices skyrocketing to record highs. The state’s energy policies and reliance on imports are compounding the problem.

The West Des Moines school board is actively searching for applicants to fill a recently vacated seat, highlighting local governance and civic engagement. This opportunity reflects the importance of community involvement in educational leadership.

San Francisco is witnessing a surge in police surveillance, with the SFPD recording 700 drone flights last month. This marks a significant shift from the city’s earlier resistance to such practices.

A federal housing official has made criminal referrals against New York’s Attorney General. This move raises significant questions about political maneuvering and accountability in state governance.