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Pew Research Survey Reveals Deepening Partisan Divide in American Energy Perspectives
A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals that American perspectives on energy are fracturing along partisan lines more sharply than at any point in recent memory. The survey, conducted in March 2026 among roughly 3,500 adults, captured public opinion during a period of rising gas prices and market turbulence tied t...
April 9, 2026Read more

Geopolitical Tensions Highlight Need for Energy Security Through Stable Region Exploration
Rising geopolitical tensions and renewed disruptions to global shipping lanes, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, are underscoring the continued fragility of energy security for Western economies. Despite years of diversification efforts, the United States and Europe remain exposed to supply shocks that can ripple ac...
April 8, 2026Read more

Boerne ISD Board Secretary Seeks Re-Election, Citing Family Legacy and District Success
Rich Sena, a Boerne ISD board trustee since 2014, is seeking re-election on May 2. Driven by his immigrant grandparents' belief in education, he highlights the district's consistent top ratings and strong student outcomes during his tenure.
April 8, 2026Read more

Texas Representative Howard Emphasizes Legislative Experience, Budget Process, and Primary Participation
State Representative Donna Howard (HD 48) clarifies the Texas election process, emphasizing the critical role of primaries and her long-standing work on the House Appropriations Committee. She discusses legislative challenges, the Women’s Health Caucus, and constituent services in a recent Building Texas Show interview.
March 26, 2026Read more

AI Emerges as Visible Force in Political Advertising, Raising Integrity Questions Ahead of 2024 Elections
Artificial intelligence has transitioned from a background tool to a visible presence in American political advertising, generating substantial friction well before the 2024 midterm election cycle. Campaign teams across all levels of electoral competition are incorporating AI into their advertising strategies, often in ways...
March 25, 2026Read more

Former FBI Fugitive Bobby Khan Seeks Congressional Seat in Nevada, Campaigning on Prison Reform and Economic Relief
Bobby Khan, a Scottish-born entrepreneur with a past that includes exporting hypercars globally and later becoming an FBI fugitive with a $20,000 reward on his head, is now seeking election to Congress from Nevada's 1st District. His campaign, branded "Wanted for Congress" with imagery reminiscent of FBI bulletins, represen...
March 16, 2026Read more

Argentine Rural Women's Summit Positions Technical Guidance as Key to U.S. Market Access Following Trade Agreement
The transformative summit at Expoagro 2026, led by the Argentine Rural Women's Group, positioned technical consulting and strategic guidance as essential tools for local producers aiming to access the U.S. market following the landmark bilateral trade agreement. Political scientist and international speaker Nancy Clara pres...
March 13, 2026Read more

California's Science-Based Health Policy Creates State-Federal Conflict
California has positioned itself in direct opposition to federal public health policies, with Governor Gavin Newsom declaring the state will follow science-based approaches rather than align with controversial positions from the federal government. This conflict centers on differing philosophies about public health governan...
March 12, 2026Read more

Congressional Candidate Adams Releases Energy Plan Targeting Gas Prices and Independence
Republican congressional candidate Holly Adams has released a detailed energy plan aimed at lowering gasoline prices and restoring American energy independence, citing recent Middle East instability as evidence of the need for domestic production. Adams stated that recent Iranian attacks on oil refineries and threats to clo...
March 12, 2026Read more

Cross-Party Candidates Present Unified Front in NY-23 Congressional Race
Democratic candidate Aaron Gies and Republican challenger Jim King held a joint town hall event in Ellicottville, presenting a unified front focused on restoring transparency and local representation to New York's 23rd Congressional District. Both candidates are seeking to challenge incumbent Rep. Nick Langworthy in the 202...
March 12, 2026Read more

Mortgage Broker Advocacy Groups Announce Joint Washington Fly-In Event
The Broker Action Coalition (BAC) and the National Association of Mortgage Brokers (NAMB) have announced a partnership to co-host their first joint advocacy fly-in event in Washington, D.C., from April 20-22, 2026. Titled "Advocacy in Action: Better Together," the event will bring independent mortgage brokers from across th...
March 11, 2026Read more

Olenox Industries Appoints Former Under Secretary of State to Board Amid Energy Security Focus
Olenox Industries Inc. has appointed former Under Secretary of State Paula J. Dobriansky to its Board of Directors, effective February 16, 2026. The appointment was disclosed in a Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and represents a strategic move to enhance the company's governance structure with sen...
March 11, 2026Read more

Former Intelligence Analyst Draws Parallels Between Putin's Tactics and Trump's Political Behavior
Elizabeth Graham, a former intelligence analyst with extensive experience studying Russia and authoritarian regimes, identifies disturbing parallels between Vladimir Putin's documented strategies for consolidating power and Donald Trump's political tactics. Her analysis, detailed in her book 'From Democracy To Democrazy: A ...
March 8, 2026Read more

Geopolitical Tensions Highlight Economic Vulnerabilities of Fossil Fuel Dependence, Strengthening Case for Renewable Energy Transition
The recent escalation of geopolitical tensions affecting global energy supplies has created an unexpected but powerful demonstration of the economic vulnerabilities inherent in fossil fuel dependence. As energy markets experience volatility and consumers worldwide face the prospect of rising fuel costs, the argument for tra...
March 5, 2026Read more

Congressional Candidate Proposes Aggressive Ban on Lawmaker Stock Trading
Republican congressional candidate Holly Adams has proposed comprehensive legislation that would prohibit all members of Congress and their immediate family members from trading individual stocks, futures, options, and commodities. The proposal represents one of the most aggressive attempts to address longstanding concerns ...
March 5, 2026Read more

Libertarian Allen Buckley Qualifies for 2026 Georgia Senate Race, Emphasizing Fiscal Reform
Allen Buckley, a fiscal conservative and three-time former Libertarian Party U.S. Senate candidate in Georgia, has qualified with the Georgia Secretary of State's office to run in the November 2026 election. Buckley previously ran in 2004, 2008, and 2016. His 2008 race advanced to a runoff after he received 128,002 votes, o...
March 4, 2026Read more

Colorado Vacancy Tax Defeat Demonstrates Real Estate Advocacy's Continued Influence
The recent defeat of a Colorado legislative proposal that would have allowed local jurisdictions to implement vacancy taxes demonstrates the continued effectiveness of organized real estate advocacy in protecting property rights. The bill, which never advanced from committee, would have empowered taxing authorities and loca...
March 3, 2026Read more

Former State Representative Linda Massimilla Appointed New Hampshire Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits
U.S. Term Limits announced that former State Representative Linda Massimilla has agreed to serve as New Hampshire State Co-Chair for the organization, working alongside former State Senate President Chuck Morse. Massimilla brings extensive public service experience to the role and emphasizes the need for congressional term ...
March 3, 2026Read more

New Book Examines Historical and Modern Uses of Common Enemies in Shaping Society
The release of 'Common Enemies – Their Uses and Abuses' by John Douglas Peters provides a comprehensive examination of how societies have historically employed both genuine and manufactured adversaries to shape collective identity and political outcomes. The 165-page nonfiction work traces this phenomenon from historical ex...
March 2, 2026Read more

States Newsroom Launches Fundraising Campaign for 2026 Election Fact-Checking Amid Local News Decline
The States Newsroom network has launched a fundraising campaign to support fact-checking coverage of the 2026 midterm elections, citing public vulnerability to political propaganda due to diminishing access to reliable local news. Many outlets are reducing state capital staff for financial reasons, creating information gaps...
February 26, 2026Read more

Kopser Campaign Raises $180,000 in 10 Weeks, Prioritizing Voter Expansion and Relational Organizing in Texas House Race
Kopser for Texas announced raising $180,000 in just over 10 weeks, reflecting a results-focused coalition building momentum in HD47. The campaign has already invested resources to expand the electorate and is deploying neighborhood-based, data-driven organizing to engage voters directly and build durable turnout infrastruct...
February 25, 2026Read more

