Food Freedom Legislation Slowly Advancing in States
One big step forward; two temporary steps back.
One big step forward; two temporary steps back.
Legislators hurry to act before the alarm bells can be rung.
The legislation of morality continues despite Virginia's outlier status.
New York, Connecticut, New Jersey top dismal list; Alaska, South Dakota, Wyoming have lowest burdens.
Warns $15-an-hour jump would wreck state budgeting.
Bill fails, but the battle's not over.
State can't pass budget; Legislature tries to hamper Rauner's power over state employees.
Everything's bigger in Texas, including the number of Golden State residents who move there.
Legislation in Alabama aims to do just that.
Calculating cost of regulations in terms of carbon taxes
(Spoiler: Chances are they're probably awful.)
Nick Dranias of the "Compact for America" Explains How 38 States Could Force Congress to Spend Within Its Means.
Will reforms work or will police just turn to the Department of Justice?
As states lunge for dot-com money, Congress threatens to get into the act.
Actual criminal conviction will be required to take citizens' property.
Governor gets support from economic liberty litigators.
Bill also shifts money seized to general fund and away from law enforcement.
Politicians aiming to reduce inequality end up unintentionally making it worse.
'Government union bargaining and government union political activity are inextricably linked,' he says.
Newly elected government employee is the spending-cutting hero libertarians dream of.
Governor proposes his own media coverage.
Allegations range from accepting bribes to destroying evidence
The nation's largest grower of Vidalia® onions is fighting-and flaunting-a Georgia state law that says he can't ship onions until the state says so. Why do Georgia and other states have dumb laws like these on the books?
His job is to prevent corruption, he says.
Solicited more than $250,000 from undercover FBI agents
Getting convicted of several felonies is apparently not enough
A comprehensive study confirms that free-market principles work outside Washington.
Charges of assault and battery on woman who wouldn't have sex with him
In cases where the attorney general's office declines to get involved, like the current same-sex marriage case
With family and friends, who could end up being witnesses
Democrat running for governor of Texas
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