Last year, Ahmaud Arbery was fatally shot by three men: Father and son Greg and Travis McMichael, and neighbor William Bryan recorded as he was seen jogging in February of 2020 in Brunswick, Georgia. Today, these men are undergoing trial to come to a verdict based on the information and evidence presented. In the trial,Continue reading “Ahmaud Arbery Trial Continues in GA”
Category Archives: State Government
Texas Abortion Ban: Supreme Court hears Oral Arguments
Today, Monday, November 1st the Supreme Court of the United States heard the Oral arguments for the recent Texas Abortion Ban. To provide some context, the State of Texas passed Senate Bill 8 — a law that prohibits abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. In continuance, if a woman receives help when she undergoes anContinue reading “Texas Abortion Ban: Supreme Court hears Oral Arguments”
President Biden’s Billionaire Tax Plan
Remember a few months ago when President Joe Biden proposed to tax the wealthiest individuals and high-end corporations? Well, that plan is still in the works. On Sunday, President Biden invited Senate Majority Chuck Schumer to his home in Delaware and discussed the potential proposal. Senator Schumer expressed his liking to the proposal with someContinue reading “President Biden’s Billionaire Tax Plan”
COVID-19 Update: A Healthcare Dilemma & Opening Borders
It’s no surprise that the healthcare system feels overwhelmed and is bearing more than it can handle. Newer issues surrounding the vaccine rise due to the hesitancy of pregnant women taking it. Pregnant women are reluctant to take the vaccine because they feel they’re putting their unborn child at great risk. During the initial riseContinue reading “COVID-19 Update: A Healthcare Dilemma & Opening Borders”
2020 Presidential Race Ends in Maricopa County
The 2020 Presidential race ends in Maricopa County with a narrow margin of voters in Arizona. With the election filled with claims over voter fraud and Arizona being a vital state for Donald Trump’s reelection, republicans hired an independent firm to conduct an audit into the election results in Maricopa county. Last week, the independentContinue reading “2020 Presidential Race Ends in Maricopa County”
The Postal Service is Struggling: What Does it Mean for November’s Election?
In recent months, it has becoming increasingly clear that the United States Postal Service is struggling to stay afloat, especially in the wake of COVID-19. The Postal Service has been hemorrhaging funds for many years now, but the reduction in income that was brought on by COVID-19 has sparked controversial action on the part ofContinue reading “The Postal Service is Struggling: What Does it Mean for November’s Election?”
COVID-19 Vaccine: When Can we Expect it, and How Much Will it Cost?
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an incredible push for a vaccine against the virus to be made widely available across the world. Countries like the United States have been opening businesses prematurely in order to return to normalcy, but with the reopen has come an overwhelming surge of new cases;Continue reading “COVID-19 Vaccine: When Can we Expect it, and How Much Will it Cost?”
Unemployment Aid is Expiring: What Next?
As more and more states across the country report thousands of new COVID-19 cases daily, the extra funds made available to support unemployed Americans through the pandemic have expired. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress in late March, and provided over $2 trillion in direct economic relief toContinue reading “Unemployment Aid is Expiring: What Next?”
A Lawsuit was filed to terminate the ballot measure of legalization of Marijuana in AZ
As the election in November is creeping up, voting on ballot measures is becoming heatedly debated as this year’s ballot measure included that of legalization of Marijuana in Arizona. Opponents now in a desperate act to stop the legalization of Marijuana have gone so far to file a lawsuit in which would question the ballot’sContinue reading “A Lawsuit was filed to terminate the ballot measure of legalization of Marijuana in AZ”
A Big Win Coming for REALTOR®s: The California Property Tax Transfers and Exemptions Initiative 2020
The California Property Tax Transfers and Exemptions Initiative has been placed on the 2020 ballot in November. It is touted as being a “win-win” for both REALTOR®s and customers, but are these claims justified and will it pass? The short answer is absolutely. The Property Tax Transfers and Exemptions Initiative(PTTE) 2020 is much the sameContinue reading “A Big Win Coming for REALTOR®s: The California Property Tax Transfers and Exemptions Initiative 2020”