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Gun Sales Soar In Colorado While State Lawmakers Pass Sweeping Gun Control Legislation
As Colorado lawmakers passed historic and sweeping gun control laws during the first quarter of the year, gun sales surged, breaking new records in the state. Over the weekend, The Denver Post reported that from January to March there were Continue Reading
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Cuccinelli declines to defend Jackson comments
May 21–Within hours of E.W. Jackson’s nomination as the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, many Republicans and Democrats alike began to wonder whether the political newcomer who took the convention by Continue Reading
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Rep. Mark Sanford puts dredging Charleston Harbor as high priority
May 21–Ensuring that Charleston Harbor is deepened to accommodate larger vessels is a high priority for South Carolina’s newest member of Congress, the recently elected federal lawmaker said Monday after being bri Continue Reading
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Amendment costing Ohio universities $370M in tuition likely dead
May 20–House Republicans last month put an amendment in the budget that would require universities to charge in-state tuition rates for out-of-state students who are given college documentation so they can vote in Ohio. Continue Reading
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Va. GOP picks conservatives for fall ticket; black minister is lieutenant governor choice
RICHMOND ? Thousands of Virginia Republicans on Saturday picked a slate of statewide candidates who vowed to stay true to conservative principles, resisting calls to remake the GOP message after losses in 2012. At the top of the ticket is Continue Reading
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OPINION: Obama’s opponents do a lot of crying wolf
May 15–The problem with scandals is that those who feel scandalized the most often hated the alleged scandal perpetrators before the gleeful finger-pointing and outraged clucking began. That leaves the rest Continue Reading
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Carney: White House counsel told of IRS review
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House spokesman Jay Carney says the IRS inspector general notified the White House counsel’s office during the week of April 22 that it was completing a review of the IRS office in Cincinnati Continue Reading