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  • Nevada governor vetoes trio of gun control bills, including age-based gun ban

    05/18/2023 6:31:16 AM PDT · by CFW · 13 replies
    Bearing Arms ^ | 5/17/23 | Cam Edwards
    Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo campaigned on a pledge to protect the Second Amendment rights of Nevada residents, and the former Clark County sheriff delivered on his word on Wednesday by whipping out his veto pen and rejecting three bills approved by the Democrat-controlled legislature. Even more deliciously, Lombardo’s move came just hours before anti-gun groups had scheduled a press conference designed to pressure the governor to adopt the new restrictions. In his veto message, Lombardo said that he could not support any legislation that infringes on the rights of Nevada gun owners, adding that “much of the legislation I vetoed...
  • 24 Republican governors commit to help Texas defend its border

    05/17/2023 5:33:33 AM PDT · by eastexsteve · 34 replies
    Highland County Press ^ | 17 May 2023 | Bethany Blankley
    Twenty-four Republican governors have responded to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s call for help to secure its border with Mexico.
  • Tennessee Governor Calls Special Session After Legislature Doesn’t Pass Order of Protection Law

    04/25/2023 3:32:16 PM PDT · by CFW · 17 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 4/25/23 | Chase Smith
    As Tennessee’s legislature wrapped up year one of the 113th General Assembly on Friday, they did so without taking up gun legislation called to be enacted by state Democrats and Republican Gov. Bill Lee. There wasn’t a lack of time, as many more days were allotted to finish the state’s business. The House clerk told the legislature last week that between the two years, the legislature had 90 days to be in session—with the state House using 27 and the Senate using 32 this year. Less than two hours after both chambers gaveled out of session until January 2024, Lee...
  • North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson announces run for governor

    04/22/2023 3:00:21 PM PDT · by CFW · 25 replies
    Just the News ^ | 4/22/23 | Charlotte Hazard
    North Carolina GOP Lieutenant Gov. Mark Robinson officially announced his plans to run for governor in 2024 at an Ace Speedway rally. "Today we make it official, I am running for Governor of North Carolina," Robinson said to the crowd, according to Fox 8. Robinson discussed his faith and thanked his supporters before making his campaign announcement. Robinson was elected lieutenant governor of North Carolina in 2020.
  • Oklahoma officials heard talking about hanging Black people in audio recording, governor calls for resignation

    04/19/2023 8:46:40 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 16 replies
    The Hill ^ | 04/19/2023 | NICK CAMPER/KFOR AND ADDY BINK
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma residents, and the state’s governor, are calling for three McCurtain County officials to resign after they were allegedly heard discussing the potential murder of two journalists and the hanging of Black people in an audio recording. Overheard in the recording, which was from a March county commissioner meeting, are County Sheriff Kevin Clardy, County Commissioner Mark Jennings and county sheriff employee Alicia Manning, according to the McCurtain Gazette. The Gazette first reported on the recording over the weekend, saying its employees, father and son duo Bruce and Chris Willingham, are the ones being threatened in...
  • Here Are The GOP Candidates Competing To Flip The Kentucky Governor’s Mansion Red

    04/17/2023 12:31:28 AM PDT · by CFW · 19 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 4/16/23 | Mary Lou Masters
    Republicans have the opportunity to take back the Kentucky governor’s mansion from Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear – who narrowly won in 2019 – in November, and numerous GOP contenders are itching for the nomination. Beshear is running for his second term in 2023 in a state with a Republican supermajority in the legislature. Though 12 Republicans are running in the May 16 GOP primary, there are three clear frontrunners whose campaigns will largely hinge on issues such as education and crime while also targeting Beshear’s record on COVID-19, they told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Andy Beshear doesn’t represent Kentucky’s...
  • Conservative Rising Star Mark Robinson to Announce Run for Governor of North Carolina

    03/26/2023 8:21:12 AM PDT · by CFW · 14 replies
    Legal Insurrection ^ | 3/25/23 | Mike LaChance
    Mark Robinson became a viral hit in 2018 when he defended law-abiding gun owners at a city council meeting. Two years later, he made history by becoming the first African-American Lt. Governor of North Carolina. Conservative Rising Star Mark Robinson to Announce Run for Governor of North Carolina “Should he run and win, Robinson will become the first black governor in the state’s history.” Mark Robinson became a viral hit in 2018 when he defended law-abiding gun owners at a city council meeting. Two years later, he made history by becoming the first African-American Lt. Governor of North Carolina. Now...
  • Is a Democrat headed for the Mississippi governor’s mansion?

    02/12/2023 9:29:43 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 32 replies
    The hill ^ | 02/12/2023 | Albert Hunt
    Now that you all have placed your Super Bowl bets and don’t want to be a chalk-eater, here’s a good underdog wager: A Democrat will win the Mississippi governor’s race this year. Yeah, sounds crazy. The deep-red Magnolia State went overwhelmingly for Donald Trump, hasn’t voted for a Democratic president since 1976, for a U.S. Senator in 40 years — and not for a Democratic governor in almost a quarter century. But incumbent Gov. Tate Reeves is not very popular. A Siena college poll last month showed 57 percent would prefer someone else, and Reeves barely leads the Democratic candidate,...
  • Former Maryland Republican Governor Larry Hogan says he would support Donald Trump if he became the GOP Presidential nominee in 2024, then walks it back

    02/03/2023 7:04:50 AM PST · by conservative98 · 16 replies
    CNN ^ | 10:24pm 2.2.23 | 10:24 - Source: CNN
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  • Former Oregon Gov. Kate Brown named a fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School (most unpopular governor in the nation)

    01/31/2023 11:23:28 AM PST · by aimhigh · 17 replies
    Harald and News ^ | 01/30/2023 | DIRK VANDERHART
    Kate Brown hasn’t yet announced professional plans now that she’s departed the Oregon governor’s mansion. But for a week or so this spring, Brown is Cambridge-bound. The former governor has been tapped as a “visiting fellow” at the Institute of Politics at Harvard’s Kennedy School. That means Brown is headed to the university campus this semester to offer its students a glimpse into what she learned over decades in state politics — and as a sometimes controversial and unpopular executive. In announcing the appointment, the Kennedy School touted Brown’s history of signing major legislation like the “motor voter” law that...
  • Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders bans 'Latinx' from Arkansas government documents

    01/10/2023 6:57:55 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 23 replies
    Fox News ^ | January 10, 2023 6:26pm EST | Patrick Hauf
    Arkansas Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders will prohibit the use of the term “Latinx” in government documents through an executive order. Sanders, who was sworn in as the first female governor of Arkansas on Tuesday, justified the ban of the word “Latinx” in government documents and name titles by citing a Pew Research poll that found only 3% of American Latinos and Hispanics used the term to describe themselves. “Ethnically insensitive and pejorative language has no place in official government documents or government employee titles,” Sanders’ executive order states. “The government has a responsibility to respect its citizens and use...
  • GOP Sen. John Kennedy passes on Louisiana governor bid

    01/05/2023 6:37:51 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 20 replies
    The Hill ^ | 01/05/2023 | CAROLINE VAKIL
    Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) announced on Wednesday that he would be passing on a gubernatorial bid in Louisiana after he said late last year that he was giving the matter “serious consideration.” “I have looked into my heart and decided to remain in the Senate and not to run for governor,” the senator said in an email, according to the Lafayette Daily Advertiser. “At this juncture, I just think I can help my state and my country more in the Senate.” Kennedy was considering a run for governor in the state’s off-year election. Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) is term-limited,...
  • Hogan cites his toughest challenges during time as Maryland governor

    01/02/2023 11:05:48 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 14 replies
    The hill ^ | 01/02/2023 | Jared Gans
    Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan speaks at an annual leadership meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition, Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) Outgoing Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said managing the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2015 riots in Baltimore and his cancer diagnosis were the greatest challenges he faced during his time as governor. Hogan met with the Washington, D.C.-based Fox affiliate FOX 5 for an interview to reflect on his time as governor as his second term comes to an end, saying the pandemic was probably the “toughest” challenge he faced. But he said handling the violence...
  • GOP governor: Jan. 6 should disqualify Trump from holding office

    01/01/2023 10:09:49 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 77 replies
    The hill ^ | 01/01/2023 | Theresa Maher
    Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.) reiterated on Sunday that he preferred a different GOP presidential candidate in 2024 who was not former President Trump, telling ABC’s “This Week” that Jan. 6 should disqualify Trump from holding office again. “I do not believe that Donald Trump should be the next president of the United States,” Hutchinson said. “I think he’s had his opportunity there. I think Jan. 6 really disqualifies him for the future.”
  • Incoming Maryland governor ‘confident’ he can reach economic goals without tax hike

    01/01/2023 7:37:14 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 12 replies
    The hill ^ | 01/01/2023 | Jared Gans
    Wes Moore, the incoming Democratic governor of Maryland, said he is “confident” he can reach his economic goals without raising taxes in the state. Moore said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that economics will be his priority, and he is going to work to create pathways for “work, wages and wealth.” He said too many people are working in their jobs and still living below the poverty line, and he wants to make sure people own more than they owe.
  • Nebraska governor running for Sasse’s Senate seat

    12/06/2022 9:47:49 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 15 replies
    The Hill ^ | 12/06/2022 | JULIA MUELLER
    Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) on Tuesday announced he’ll try for the appointment to replace outgoing Sen. Ben Sasse (R) and represent the state in the U.S. Senate, according to local outlets. “For me, it came down to a single question: How can I best serve the people of Nebraska and advance our conservative values? In Congress, we’re in a fight for the future of our nation, and it’s a fight we have to win. We must cut taxes, strengthen public safety and our national security, and protect our most sacred freedoms,” Ricketts said in a statement shared with The...
  • GOP Sen. Mike Braun will run for Indiana governor

    11/30/2022 9:00:32 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 13 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/30/2022 | CAROLINE VAKIL
    Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) filed paperwork on Wednesday morning to run for Indiana governor, leaving his Senate seat open in 2024. A filing from Indiana’s Secretary of State office noted the paperwork was filed on Wednesday morning, putting to rest speculation over whether Braun would either choose to run for a second term in the Senate or to replace term-limited Gov. Eric Holcomb (R). “Mike Braun has filed his paperwork to run for governor and will be making an official announcement of his candidacy very soon,” Josh Kelley, chief of staff and senior political advisor to Braun, said in a...
  • Colorado governor says he will ‘take a hard look’ at why red flag law failed to stop Club Q shooting

    11/27/2022 11:02:06 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 46 replies
    The hill ^ | 11/27/2022 | ZACh SCHONFELD
    Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) on Sunday said he will “take a hard look” at why Colorado’s red flag law did not stop the shooting at Club Q earlier this month, adding that an expansion of the legislation may be examined. “We’re certainly going to take a hard look at why [the] red flag law wasn’t used in this case and the case of the King Soopers shooter, what can be used to better publicize, make available, add different parties to make sure that it’s used when it should be used,” Polis told NBC’s Chuck Todd on “Meet the Press,”...
  • What the heck is going on in Arizona? The media have called the Arizona governor's race for the Democrat, but the circumstances are so shady as to be mind-boggling

    11/18/2022 10:02:13 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 43 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 11/18/2022 | George W. Ford
    What is going on in the governor's race in Arizona? The media have called it for Katie Hobbs, after the Nov. 14 Monday night "drop," supposedly raising the total counted to 99% of the expected final total. According to NBC News, the remaining uncounted vote total is estimated to be 25,494, far above the margin of 16,644 that we are told separates Hobbs from Kari Lake. It's reasonable to assume that there are areas where Lake won with 75%, and these would be the uncounted areas, where it's possible that corrupt election officials might be holding back and delaying, or...
  • Cassidy won’t run for Louisiana governor in 2023

    11/18/2022 7:43:08 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 23 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/18/2022 | Max Greenwood
    Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) announced on Friday that he will not run for Louisiana governor in 2023, saying that he would instead seek to advance a series of longtime legislative priorities in the Senate. “When I was elected to the United States Senate, I was given a job to represent the people of Louisiana and serve the United States of America,” Cassidy said in a statement. “For the last several years, I have been working on specific legislation that is critical for the future of our state and country. I don’t know if these solutions will pass, but I know...