
The gun grabbers are comin’ knockin’, again!
by: Bobbie Anne Flower Cox New York state is one of the worst states in the nation to own a gun. Thank goodness for the Second Amendment and for the
by: Bobbie Anne Flower Cox New York state is one of the worst states in the nation to own a gun. Thank goodness for the Second Amendment and for the
New York voters last week approved Proposition 1, a ballot measure that adds abortion rights to the state constitution and bars discrimination based on pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes, but one
By Carl Campanile Published Oct. 29, 2024, 6:38 p.m. ET Catholic leaders and others with the coalition opposing the state’s controversial Proposition 1 abortion measure are demanding that Gov. Kathy Hochul repent for
by Mary Grabar On November 17, 2023, Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law the Plain Language bill —a bill that allows a summary of a proposed amendment be
by KRISTINA WATROBSKI | The National News Desk ALBANY, N.Y. (TNND) — A New York State ballot measure aimed at protecting residents from discrimination may allow illegal immigrants to vote in
By JIM ECKSTROM jeckstrom@oleantimesherald.com ALLEGANY — A New York City attorney is appealing rulings allowing the state to arbitrarily invoke quarantine rules as well as place an amendment on the
Photo Credit: Emanphoto But it’s not over yet. The lawyer who sued, civil rights attorney Bobbie Anne Flower Cox, has vowed to appeal. Ms. Cox called the June 18 ruling
Photo Credit: Emanphoto A suit was filed on behalf of Assemblymember Marjorie Byrnes (R-N.Y.) alleging the legislature did not follow proper procedure before voting on the resolution. “I would expect
Republicans, parents’ rights advocates claim victory in New York equal rights amendment case By Matthew Richter Fox News Judge removes ballot initiative that opponents say would trample parents’ rights A proposed amendment
Photo Credit: Emanphoto By Juliette Fairley The New York Attorney General’s office filed a notice yesterday appealing Justice Daniel Doyle’s decision that the state’s Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), also known as