Legislation passed July 1 would require citizens to disclose all social-media accounts when seeking gun permits
Gun applicants would need to do an in-person interview and at least 16 hours of firearms training
The legislation passed just one day after Gov. Kathy Hochul called a special session
So, New York's highly restrictive gun law gets struck down by the SCOTUS and their reaction is to create more restrictions to #2A...https://t.co/shzPbWdVPs
— 🇺🇸🇨🇺 Jim Böbarino 🇨🇺🇺🇸 (@JBobMagnificent) July 2, 2022
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin denied Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser's request last month to active D.C. National Guard troops to help with migrants sent from Texas
Longtime Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski faces tough reelection bid as Republican who voted to impeach Trump, but new state voting rules will likely have her and Trump-backed Kelly Tshibaka advancing to November election.