Expansion of negotiation, reducing supply chain barriers in Senate bill
Expanding negotiating powers and eliminating supply chain barriers for medical goods are in a bill.
Expanding negotiating powers and eliminating supply chain barriers for medical goods are in a bill.
California is gearing up for the 2023 fire season with a host of new tools.
The 988 Crisis Hotline Enterprise Board of Directors works with the Colorado Public Utilities
Commission to set rates for a 988 surcharge for service users annually. The Enterprise also funds a nonprofit to provide intervention services and crisis care.
· Juan Escobedo of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a mental health advocacy organization, occasioned by the resignation of Moe Keller of Denver, Colorado, appointed.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced new funding to support law enforcement.
The words nationalism and patriotism are sometimes used as synonyms, but many political scientists don’t typically see those two terms as equivalent – or even compatible.
The full version of Senator Pelton's newsletter can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format here or at the link below.
In a well-deserved defeat for the left-wing bigots who actually believe it's okay to discriminate against, legally persecute, and make criminals out of decent, moral businesspeople (e.g., Christian bakers, photographers, etc.) who merely don't want to cater to heterophobic homosexuals, the U.S. Supreme Court recently decided 6-3 to outlaw that outrageous discrimination (303 Creative LLC v. Elenis). It's high time that judgmental, intolerant, extremist left-wing bigots were put in their place.
To the Editor:
Americans are losing faith in our Supreme Court, and it’s easy to see why.
In the year since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, abortion has been effectively banned (with extremely limited exceptions) in fourteen states. Nearly 1 in 3 Americans have lost access to abortion care.