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Muslims Keith Ellison and U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar Attacking USA Powerlifting for Banning Transgenders
- By Christian Newswire
MADISON, Wisc. -- USA Powerlifting recently banned transgenders from competition. Minnesota resident JayCee Cooper, the transgender banned, will get help from two Muslims from Minnesota, Attorney General Keith Ellison and newly elected U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar.
U.S. Rep. Omar, D-Minnesota, sent USA Powerlifting a letter saying that Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison would investigate them based on the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis Announces Promotion of Richards H. Green as new Commissioner of Banking
- By SC Treasurer Curtis M. Loftis, Jr.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, Chairman of the State Board of Financial Institutions, announced that Richards H. Green has been promoted to serve as the next Commissioner of Banking for the state.
Green has spent his entire career with the State Board of Financial Institutions, the agency charged with chartering, examining and regulating South Carolina state-chartered banks and credit unions. From an entry level Bank Examiner position in 1999 to his latest role as Chief Examiner, Green’s career as a regulator steadily progressed throughout the ranks as he took on more responsibility, oversaw more complex financial institutions and managed other examiners during his 20 years with the agency.
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GOP Congressman Releases Anti-Semitic Voicemail
- By GOP Presidential
Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York tweeted out an anti-Semitic voicemail left on his office phone Thursday afternoon. He tagged Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar in the tweet, as the two of them have recently fought over their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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How S.C. Lawmakers Try to Intimidate Citizens and Groups They Don’t Like
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
For years, S.C. lawmakers have repeatedly tried through legislation and other means to intimidate citizens who run for legislative seats, raise ethical questions about legislators’ official or campaign activities, or criticize their positions on issues.
And lawmakers show no signs of letting up – at least not in this legislative session.
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New York's New Abortion Law is More Barbaric than China
- By Christian Newswire
OPINION -- The following is submitted by Reggie Littlejohn, Founder and President of Women's Rights Without Frontiers:
When I testified before Congress the first time in November 2009, I presented a shocking document I titled, "Best Practices - Infanticide." It is an email chain from April 2009 discussing the topic, "What if the infant is still alive after induced labor?" It was downloaded from the official Chinese website for obstetricians and gynecologists. At the time, "Best Practices - Infanticide" constituted a compelling testimony against the brutal enforcement of China's One Child Policy.
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Lawmakers Reintroduce Data Warehouse
- By SC Policy Council
The invasive data warehouse proposed last year as a budget proviso and vetoed by the governor has returned, this time as a bill. This bill (H.3757) would create a massive data collecting system that tracks children from preschool through the workforce (and possibly beyond). Despite several tweaks and an attempt at privacy protections, this version is nearly identical to the one proposed last year. Here’s what that means for citizens.
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Hispanic Pastors Support POTUS
- By Christian Newswire
TERRELL, N.C. -- Recently, there was a meeting on the southern border of Texas in the Rio Grand Valley between President Trump, border officials, senators and leading Hispanic Pastors.
This meeting clearly showed that Christians should not only be aware of what is happening on our southern border, but should aggressively be praying for a divine intervention in this situation.
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