Farmers Banned From Farmers Market Over Religious Beliefs Get Their Day in Court
Sept. 14, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump floats a 15 percent corporate tax rate as part of overhauling the tax code before dining with the top two congressional Democrats. A low business tax is also on Sen. Ted Cruz's reform list, as Rachel del Guidice finds. In Michigan, Kelsey Harkness reports, a farm family asks a judge to lift a city ban on selling its produce. In New Hampshire, Fred Lucas writes about a Democrat who's all-in for election integrity. Plus: Mollie McNeill on what our $20 trillion debt means, and Travis Weber on Democrats' aversion to Christian judges. |
NewsFarmers Banned From Farmers Market Over Religious Beliefs Get Their Day in CourtThe Tenneses filed a lawsuit against East Lansing after the city banned them from selling produce at its farmers market because they said on Facebook they don't host same-sex weddings on their farm. |
NewsCruz Highlights 7 Ideas for Tax ReformTax reform is about "the promise to remodel our antiquated, bureaucratic, ineffective tax system with the objective of creating more jobs, higher wages, more opportunity," says Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. |
NewsWhy This New Hampshire Democrat Wants to Restore Confidence in Voting IntegrityA New Hampshire voter ID law was passed in 2011, despite warnings it would decrease turnout. In 2012, turnout was significantly higher than the national average. |
CommentaryThe National Debt Just Hit $20 Trillion. Here's How Congress Can Restore Fiscal Sanity.With $20 trillion, you could buy 95 iPhones for every single American. |
NewsMeet the Trump Nominee Key to Implementing Immigration AgendaLee Francis Cissna, nominated to serve as director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, sailed through the Senate Judiciary Committee on a 17-2 vote in mid-June. |
CommentaryCan a Christian Serve as a Judge Anymore?The more people believe there is a higher power watching their actions and requiring them to do the right thing, the less likely they are to act unethically—a crucial quality for judges and other public servants. |
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