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LANSING, Mich - Two Michigan Senate bills, Senate Bill 724 and Senate Bill 725, aim to prohibit local and county governments from establishing sanctuary policies that prevent cooperation with immigration authorities on deportations.
These brief, three-page bills mandate that such governments cannot enforce laws or policies that limit communication or cooperation with federal officials on immigration status matters.
If enacted, governments would have 60 days to comply, with legal repercussions following for non-compliance. Introduced on February 22 and currently under committee review, the bills respond to concerns over safety and lawlessness in sanctuary communities, according to their sponsors, who have cited instances in other cities to argue for the necessity of the legislation. Click here to learn more.

NEW YORK, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul is deploying the National Guard, State Police, and MTA cops to New York City subways to enhance safety amidst rising crime rates, including a significant uptick in grand larcenies.
This action, part of a broader safety initiative, also involves introducing legislation to ban convicted violent offenders from the transit system and funding mental health teams to assist subway users.
The move addresses concerns over increasing violent crimes and aims to restore commuter confidence in the subway's safety. Click here to learn more.

ORLANDO, FL - The Florida House passed a bill, with Senate amendments, that restricts minors under 14 from creating social media accounts and requires parental consent for those aged 14 and 15. This comes after an original veto by Governor DeSantis. The legislation aims to protect youth from addictive social media features and potential online dangers, with provisions for age verification and penalties for platforms not complying. Despite constitutional concerns raised by some, the bill's supporters argue it's designed to safeguard minors without infringing on content consumption rights. Click here to learn more.

KANSAS CITY, KS - Hidden in this week’s Omnibus legislation - Lobbyists got 15 million dollars to implement ELECTRONIC TRACKING of all cattle in the U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie says no law authorizes this! It will be used by the GREEN agenda to limit beef production, and by the corporate meat oligopoly to DOMINATE small ranchers. Click here to learn more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - The Senate voted unanimously to remove the earmark from the Omnibus which would’ve provided funding to an LGBTQ center that hosts BDSM sex parties. The legislation originally included $1M of your tax dollars to go towards renovating an LGBTQ Center in PA which boasts rooms to try BDSM and sex fetishes and hosts BDSM and sex kink parties. There's even a k*nk party happening there this weekend. Click here to learn more.
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