Governor Stitt's executive order bringing Oklahoma into compliance with the Supreme Court's ruling in Janus v. AFSCME strengthens the rights of Oklahoma educators. Here, a teacher reads with a student in the school library.
How Governor Kevin Stitt strengthened the rights of Oklahoma educators
Aug 26, 2022

On August 19, 2022, Governor Kevin Stitt strengthened the rights of Oklahoma educators with an executive order that expands the worker freedoms protected by the Supreme Court in its 2018 Janus v. AFSCME decision. Governor Stitt’s decision follows actions by the Michigan Civil Service Commission (2020) and Indiana leaders (2021) to ensure teachers and other […]

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Don’t believe Washington when it says no one’s talking about solutions to inflation
Aug 25, 2022

There’s a talking point taking off around town in Washington, D.C. that no one’s talking about solutions to inflation and high gas prices, and no one has a plan to lower costs. Responding to our ad holding lawmakers accountable for their support of the Inflation Reduction Act on Meet the Press, DCCC Chair Maloney tried […]

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Jennifer Carlson: Championing freedom and choice in Montana
Aug 24, 2022

Jennifer Carlson is serving her first term in the Montana legislature, as the state representative for District 69. However, this is only the beginning of Jennifer’s journey advancing liberty and choice in the state she was born and raised in. Throughout her first term, Carlson has increased the freedoms of Montanans to make decisions for […]

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Jedediah Hinkle: Leading the way to a stronger economy in Montana
Aug 24, 2022

Jedediah Hinkle has been serving in the Montana Legislature since 2010. He is the chair of the Legislative Administration committee, co-chair and founder of the Montana Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus, and a member of the Fish, Wildlife, Transportation and Judiciary committees. Hinkle is running for re-election as the senator of Montana’s 67th district against Elizabeth Marum, […]

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Casey Knudsen: Prioritizing the needs of Montanans, not the government
Aug 24, 2022

Casey Knudsen is one of Montana’s strongest supporters of freedom and strongest critics of government growth in the Montana legislature. Over the course of his 11 years as a legislator he has gotten well over half of his sponsored bills enacted. Knudsen is running for re-election as the Representative of District 33 against Jordan Ophus. […]

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Is free speech on your back-to-school list? Carson v. Makin says it should. Read more.
Is free speech on your back-to-school list? This Supreme Court decision says it should be.
Aug 21, 2022

Kids across the country are returning to school. And a recent Supreme Court decision may affect the future of their education. Carson v. Makin was arguably this Supreme Court term’s biggest free speech and civil liberties decision, protecting the rights of millions of children and their families to make decisions about their education without discrimination […]

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The Personal Option was discussed on an episode of the Ruthless Podcast that focused on Americans' opinions on health care options such as the Personal Option and public options like Medicare for All
Personal Option in health care highlighted by “Ruthless” Podcast
Aug 19, 2022

 Pollsters Glen Bolger and Jarrett Lewis from Public Opinion Strategies discuss polling they’ve conducted for Americans for Prosperity showing strong support for a Personal Option in health care.  On August 18, the Ruthless Podcast invited pollsters Glen Bolger and Jarrett Lewis from Public Opinion Strategies  to discuss what Americans want Congress to do about health […]

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Tiwari v. Friedlander asks: Is depriving patients of medical services rational?
Aug 17, 2022

Commonplace in the market for medical services, certificate-of-need  laws prohibit medical providers from practicing or expanding unless they can demonstrate not only “need” for their proposed services but also survive a bureaucratic gauntlet that can take years, cost thousands of dollars, and allow competitors — existing and potential — to challenge the application. The result […]

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Randy Chamberlain is willing to make tough choices for Montanans if and when he makes it to the state legislature representing Montana's 32nd district. Pictured: State Capitol in Helena.
Randy Chamberlain: Willing to make tough choices for Montana
Aug 15, 2022

Randy Chamberlain is a candidate for Montana Senate District 32. He has lived in the district for more than a quarter century and his four children and 10 grandchildren also live in the Gallatin Valley. Chamberlain is a small business owner who has been self-employed since 1985. Chamberlain ran for the statehouse in 2020 too. […]

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