March 26: Former IRA President David Keene - Ceasefire in the War on Guns is Over
The ceasefire in the war over gun rights ended earlier this year as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she wants the House to act on a “universal background check” requirement and other restrictions on private firearms ownership and the Supreme Court decided to hear the first firearms case in nearly a decade.
April 23: Larry Schweikart on his new book 'Reagan: The American President'
Larry Schweikart will discuss, using never before seen papers from the Reagan Presidential Library covering Reagan's life, career, and administrations.
EPA Says Obama Era Mercury Rules Are Not Justified Based On Benefits
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has determined Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) imposed by the Obama administration in 2011, were not “appropriate and necessary.”
Washington State Restricts Ownership of ‘Assault Rifles’
Voters in Washington State approved a ballot measure that imposes restrictions on firearms ownership, including raising the minimum age to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21 years.
‘Loss and Damages’ Provisions Added to Paris Climate Agreement
Delegates to the recent U.N. climate conference in Katowice, Poland added provisions to the Paris climate treaty asking countries to submit “transparency reports” on their contributions to climate change and report “loss and damage” due to climate change.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has determined Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) imposed by the Obama administration in 2011, were not “appropriate and necessary.”
Voters in Washington State approved a ballot measure that imposes restrictions on firearms ownership, including raising the minimum age to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21 years.
Delegates to the recent U.N. climate conference in Katowice, Poland added provisions to the Paris climate treaty asking countries to submit “transparency reports” on their contributions to climate change and report “loss and damage” due to climate change.
Newly-elected Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said “I believe in science” in his inaugural address but then promptly said he would take action to combat ideal climate conditions for Illinois crops.
The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and other media outlets are reporting that a bipartisan group of top economic advisors has signed a statement supporting a carbon dioxide tax that returns all revenue to the American people.
Every occupational license in Ohio will be put on a six-year clock for review and potential elimination under a bill passed by the legislature in December 2018.