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“Beyond abortion, Cotham has taken the lead in pushing Republican-backed measures to expand school choice and implement other conservative reforms to education.” – Fox News, May 5, 2023
“The bill by Republican Rep. Jamie Kiel would make it a Class D felony, punishable by up to five years in prison, for a person to ‘knowingly distribute, order, request, collect, prefill, obtain, or deliver an absentee ballot application or absentee ballot in addition to his or her own absentee ballot application or absentee ballot.'” – Fox News, May 4, 2023
“The Alabama Legislature has passed two election integrity bills requiring paper ballots and preventing voting machines from connecting to the internet.” – 1819 News, May 3, 2023
“Rep. Tricia Cotham, R-Mecklenburg, and Speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland, presented House Bill 823, known as Choose Your School, Choose Your Future to expand the state’s Opportunity Scholarship Program to all students through a tiered system based on income.” – The Circle Square, May 2, 2023
“Budd said in a statement of the bill, ‘The federal government and its millions of employees should not be using official resources to advance partisan politics,” charging that the executive order amounted to Biden permitting ‘electioneering.’” – Breitbart, May 2, 2023
“The vote comes just over a month after Breitbart News reported the North Carolina legislature overrode Gov. Roy Cooper’s (D) veto and ended the state requirement for law-abiding citizens to acquire a permit in order to buy a handgun.” – Breitbart, May 2, 2023
“Specifically, the Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit Act provides the following amount for parents who choose to send their child to a private or charter school outside of their zip code-assigned public school: $7,500 per student in households earning under $75,000 annually…” – Oklahoma Governor J. Kevin Stitt, May 2, 2023
“Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach entered office a little more than 100 days ago. In that time, he’s advanced an agenda that fights fraud and crime, increases protections for Kansas taxpayers, pushes back against federal overreach from the Biden administration and eliminates fees for Kansans to exercise their constitutional rights.” – Kansas Attorney General Kris W. Kobach, May 1, 2023
“Although the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case in 2019, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, supported by Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the denial of certiorari, stating that New Jersey’s law appeared to violate the U.S. Constitution. They argued that excluding religious organizations from a general historic preservation grants program is ‘pure discrimination against religion.’” – The Christian Post, April 30, 2023