It’s Wide Open Wednesday with plenty of stories for you to feature during the show.
I’m going to begin with why legislating to the excuse of protecting kids is a bad idea. The congress can’t even stay consistent about it, as we’ll see in our second story.
The rest of the day is left to you with major Supreme Court decisions coming down this week. Birthright citizenship is in, Transletes are out in public schools. One athlete who’s lived through it talks about life in her locker room and the insanity pushed upon the normals by her university. Alaska Airlines flight attendants, fired for their noncompliance with LGBT demands, have had their lawsuit reinstated.
Here in the Sunshine State the also-ran’s are battling for second place in the gubernatorial primary, the governor is distancing himself from the property tax amendment he demanded, he’s also wielded his veto pen on the budget. The state board of education has banned undocumented students from our college and university campuses.
Let’s see what you have for us today.
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TODAY’s LINEUP
Congress a bit inconsistent, though
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Florida
DeSantis distancing from Property Tax Amendment
Undocumented students banned from state colleges
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Political
Supremes uphold state bans on Transletes
Supremes uphold Birthright Citizenship
From an athlete who lived through the Trans intrusion
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Social
Alaska Airlines flight attendants can sue over LGBT defiance