On Monday March 8, 2021, Gov. Mark Gordon of Wyoming declared the ending of statewide mask mandates and lockdown orders. However, elementary and high schools will still have the mandate in effect. As of March 9, 2021, several other states are leveling back coronavirus restrictions. West Virginia, Arizona, and Connecticut have moved to reopen the economy to 100% and to end business occupancy restrictions.
Read MoreThe Texas Capitol in Austin shut their doors to the public at the end of May. And while the State Preservation Board announced in December the opening of the Capitol Grounds and the Visitor’s Center, the Texas State Capitol remains closed to the public. The move came after a very public rebuke from The Texas Freedom Caucus and an outcry from residents across the State of Texas.
Read MoreThe Lubbock City Council passed a resolution accepting the request of Lubbock citizens to hold a referendum to vote for or against the proposed Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance. This ceremonial resolution begins the next phase of the Sanctuary City movement in Lubbock.
Read MoreTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Texas is suing Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin before the supreme court. The lawsuit is asking the Supreme Court to nullify the electoral college votes from all four swing states, arguing that those states did not follow either their state laws or the legal voting process listed under the constitution.
Read More[The ACLU] assumes a level of ignorance or intelligence [from citizens] incapable of understanding average statements and basic laws that the citizens themselves lobbied to pass.
Read MoreA small town of approximately 300 residents, Westbrook is looking to be the leader in West Texas in the fight for life. One of its residents has a special connection to the cause of shutting down the abortion industry.
Read MoreAnother courageous Texas community has made it clear to the rest of the state, and the nation, that the destruction of unborn human life is abhorrent to its residents.
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