Reynolds discussed a range of legislative priorities, including DOGE, work requirements for Medicaid recipients and a grant program for preschools.
Banning students’ use of cellphones during the school day has been rapidly gaining bipartisan ground in the states—at least eight have enacted such measures, and several more are considering doing so.
Nebraska and Iowa governors issued orders Tuesday directing flags at their respective state capitols to fly at full-staff on Monday, the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey (R) has ordered that all flags be raised back to full staff during the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on Monday. Flags have been lowered since the passing of former President Jimmy Carter,
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Despite the national mourning period for the late Jimmy Carter, Washington's Gov. Bob Ferguson is directing flags to be raised Monday for Inauguration Day.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) will raise American flags at the California Capitol on Monday for a limited time during President-elect Trump’s inauguration, according to his office. The decision
The controversial decision pauses a 30-day flag-lowering order following the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
GOP governors of at least eight states ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, bucking tradition by raising flags before the end of a customary 30-day mourning period
At least eight states have enacted such bans over the past two years, and proposals are being considered in several more states this year.
Eight states have ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, while Ohio and the Capitol have ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter.