Kansas City Man Who Brought Mother To Capitol On January 6th And Confronted Police In Tunnel Pleads Guilty

Jamiesfeast – A Kansas City man took his mother to the Capitol on January 6 and joined a coordinated “heave-ho” movement against a police line during the riot. On Wednesday, he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of blocking officers during a civil disorder. In U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Kyle Kumer, … Read more

Senators Introduce Comprehensive Gun Reform Bill: Significant Overhaul Expected

Jamiesfeast – Senators from different states are actively proposing amendments to the current gun legislation, indicating a shift towards stricter firearm regulations. These proposed changes reflect the rising concerns surrounding gun violence and the urgent call for more robust measures to ensure effective gun control. Tennessee is facing a pressing need for sensible gun-law reform. … Read more

Oregon Declares State Of Emergency Over Portland’s Rampant Fentanyl Problems

Jamiesfeast – A state of emergency was announced Tuesday over huge fentanyl problems in downtown Portland. This happened just three years after Oregon became the first state to no longer criminalize drug use. Governor Kotek expressed concerns about the unprecedented levels of addiction and fatality caused by this highly dangerous drug. Our nation and state … Read more

Hoyle Criticizes House Republicans’ Political Stunts About Immigration

Jamiesfeast – U.S. Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04) recently expressed her opposition to House Republicans’ non-binding resolution (H.Res. 957) regarding the southern border of the United States. In a statement, she firmly stated her disagreement with the resolution. House Republicans are constantly discussing the border crisis, but they fail to take any action towards finding a … Read more

Proposal To Increase State Funding For Student Transportation In Kentucky Moves Forward

Jamiesfeast – Kentucky House Republicans have put forth a revised budget plan that was approved by a committee on Wednesday. The plan aims to have the state cover a larger portion of the expenses for student transportation in K-12 schools. The House Appropriations and Revenue Committee’s decision paves the way for a full House vote … Read more