They’re for cutting waste and fraud in government — until you cut waste and fraud.
The public has a right — and a need — to know what its government is doing. We would think the public’s elected representatives would want that same information.
Kemp insists the bill will help stop frivolous lawsuits and stabilize the insurance market. This bill passed despite a last ...
The new legislation would require American citizens to produce documents like a passport or birth certificate to register to ...
The Senate has passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a bill that would criminalize sharing, hosting or threatening to publicize ...
Lawmakers have introduced dozens of bills related to higher education, according to a new searchable database from Inside ...
NEW HAMPSHIRE’s Right-to-Know Law (RSA 91-A) ensures that government business remains open to the people it serves. It ...
From amending park policy to removing offensive imagery from rides and movies, Disney has taken numerous strides to become ...
Georgia is one step closer to overhauling civil lawsuit rules or tort reform. Senate Bill 68 is one of the most debated bills ...
The Georgia House voted Thursday to pass a tort reform bill, Gov. Brian Kemp’s signature legislation this session, sending it ...
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a series of bills into law today, addressing a wide range of issues from lottery ...
Texas lawmakers first came for vaguely suspicious anime. Now they’re coming after the “furries.” In a newly proposed house ...