Law/Justice

Let’s Demolish ‘Second Prison’ Keeping Ex-Cons From Becoming Productive Citizens

April 29 2023

Good morning  from Washington, where President Biden wants to make it easier for men to compete in girls and women’s sports. Americans who disagree have an opportunity to sound off without leaving home, Tyler O’Neil writes. A bill proposed by House Republicans would keep private money out of administration of local elections, Fred Lucas reports. Plus: America’s waning Christianity; the nation’s librarians defend sexually explicit books for teens; giving ex-cons a real second chance; and a lesson about school choice in the Bud Light brouhaha. On this date in 2004,  the World War II Memorial opens in the nation’s capital, recognizing the 16 million Americans who served in that conflict.  Enjoy the weekend.

House Bill Aims to Stop Outsiders’ ‘Private Takeover’ of Elections

NEWS
By Fred Lucas

House Republicans’ new bill would prevent a “private takeover of government election administration,” addressing some concerns that the GOP has about the 2020 election.

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Here’s How You Can Fight Biden’s Crusade to Put ‘Transgender’ Males in Women’s Sports, From the Comfort of Your Own Home

COMMENTARY
By Tyler O’Neil

It seems the federal government is taking more and more control over our lives. While we often feel powerless to do anything about it, here’s a concrete step you can take right now.

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Trump’s Triumphs, From A to Z, vs. Biden’s Botches

COMMENTARY
By Deroy Murdock

America is sinking among the waves of incompetence under President Biden. It is jarring to recall how much brighter things looked just 27 months ago.

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Projections Show Christian Minority in America by 2070, Leading to Rise of Moral Relativism

COMMENTARY
By Michael Ippolito

The more Americans abandon their religiosity—something that provides hope, guidance, and comfort—the more likely they will face issues of despair and confusion.

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Library Group Blames Book Challenges on Anti-LGBT Prejudice, Ignores Porn Charges

NEWS
By Elizabeth Troutman

The American Library Association releases a list of the 13 most “challenged” books of 2022, blaming anti-LGBT prejudice for what it calls censorship, though each book contains sexually explicit content.

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Let’s Demolish ‘Second Prison’ Keeping Ex-Cons From Becoming Productive Citizens

COMMENTARY
By Jesse Wiese

Those coming home from prison may never get a real second chance. After completing my sentence, I entered a “second prison” of barriers that held me back from opportunities to build a better life.

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What Bud Light Scandal Could Teach Us About School Choice

COMMENTARY
By Tony Kinnett

One of the most effective levers of influence in a free-market system is consumers’ ability to take their business elsewhere.

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