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Differences Among States Are a Plus‚ Not a Bug‚ in Our System
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Differences Among States Are a Plus‚ Not a Bug‚ in Our System

If those in federal office are willing to pay attention‚ the states are displaying the best—and the worst—of our republican form of government.Every four years‚ American citizens get the opportunity to express their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the direction of the country‚ endorse a policy agenda for the nation‚ and hold the occupant of the highest office in our federal government to account for his leadership or lack thereof. But in the intervening years between what some treat as a national Rorschach test‚ lawmakers are the policymakers entrusted to express the will of the people.Fifty laboratories of innovation provide Americans with the freedom to vote with their feet by living in states that reflect the priorities around which their pursuit of happiness seems most reliably cultivated. The states also provide an effective case study for varying policy initiatives upon which our federal government can rely for evidence-based decision-making for the nation.As an example‚ the Tennessee General Assembly recently passed landmark legislation addressing the disturbing trend of debanking. Once signed by Gov. Bill Lee‚ a Republican‚ this law will provide consumer protection by prohibiting big banks from canceling accounts based on the constitutionally protected freedoms of speech and religious exercise. Applying to the largest financial institutions‚ those with at least $100 billion in assets‚ the law provides a road map for other states to follow. Since the federal government is where banks that are “too big to fail” look for taxpayer-funded bailouts‚ Congress should follow Tennessee’s lead as well.Contrast this approach of protecting access to basic financial services regardless of ideology with the state of New York. The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard from the National Rifle Association‚ which is seeking to stop New York state officials from using political power to coerce banks‚ insurers‚ and other service providers to refuse service to the Second Amendment advocacy organization.In Idaho‚ Gov. Brad Little‚ a Republican‚ signed HB 578‚ which will ensure that faith-based adoption and foster care providers are free to serve children in need and work with the state to find loving‚ forever homes for kids. Meanwhile‚ next door in Oregon‚ Jessica Bates is prevented from adopting children because she won’t agree to the state’s demand that she promote gender ideology. Apparently‚ Bates doesn’t have a high enough “social credit score” to be deemed a worthy parent by the state. Idaho simultaneously protects the right of conscience and promotes the best interests of children in need of loving homes‚ while Oregon prioritizes politics over people.One might look at these polar-opposite expressions of policy preferences and despair of a nation plagued by irreconcilable differences. But to the federalists among us‚ these differences are not a bug but a feature of our system.Our national political culture is divided‚ but no more so now than it was at our founding. Today we simply have divisions of 50 instead of the 13 that existed when our Constitution was adopted. Then‚ as now‚ life in the states can look drastically different across our internal borders.From the beginning‚ these United States of America were a hodgepodge of varying ethnicities‚ religions‚ economies‚ and political beliefs. What united the states then can still unite them today—the recognition of our fundamental God-given rights and the implicit American compact to protect those rights for all‚ regardless of which direction the political winds may blow across a state or the nation.If an executive or legislative branch of state or federal government‚ even with popular support‚ goes so far as to implement policy that conflicts with these fundamental rights‚ our judiciary is empowered to rein in the wayward whims of the democratic process. This ensures that our fundamental rights are recognized in all 50 states while allowing for policy differences on other matters.American journalist H.L. Mencken once said: “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” Thankfully‚ our Founders were keenly aware of the fallen nature of man‚ the seductive trappings of power‚ and thus the perils of pure democracy for the God-given rights of the individual. They had the foresight to give us‚ as Benjamin Franklin reportedly quipped‚ “A republic‚ if you can keep it.”When our federal government is focused on protecting fundamental rights guaranteed to all by the Constitution’s principles while respecting the role and differences of the states‚ we improve our chances of “keeping it.” The Daily Signal publishes a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Heritage Foundation. The post Differences Among States Are a Plus‚ Not a Bug‚ in Our System appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Montana Hit With Lawsuit Over Sex-Change Policy for Birth Certificates‚ Driver’s Licenses
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Montana Hit With Lawsuit Over Sex-Change Policy for Birth Certificates‚ Driver’s Licenses

Two transgender people sued Montana on Thursday‚ challenging a state policy that bars residents from changing the sex designations on their birth certificates unless they meet certain criteria. Jessica Kalarchik and an individual identified only as “Jane Doe” are listed as plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging a state policy that‚ they argue‚ makes it “impossible” for transgender people born in Montana to change their birth certificates. The policy‚ which was finalized in 2022‚ prohibits individuals from changing the gender on their birth certificate‚ unless their gender was listed incorrectly on the original certificate as a result of data error or misidentification‚ according to the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. In either scenario‚ people who wish to change their gender must provide supporting documentation in accordance with state law‚ according to the department. The plaintiffs are represented by the American Civil Liberties Union. “After finally being able to live my life openly as the woman I know myself to be‚ I am frustrated that my birth state‚ Montana‚ is forcing me to carry around a birth certificate that incorrectly lists my sex as male. I am being forced to use a birth certificate that is inaccurate and that places me at risk of discrimination and harassment whenever I have to present it‚” Kalarchik said in a prepared statement on Thursday. “I live my life openly as a woman‚ I am treated as a woman in my daily life‚ and there is no reason I should be forced to carry a birth certificate that incorrectly identifies me as male‚” Kalarchik said. Montana passed SB 280 into law in 2021‚ which only allows for sex-designation changes on birth certificates if the applicant provided receipt of a court order indicating their gender had changed by way of surgical procedure. That law was later struck down following a lawsuit. However‚ the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services issued an emergency rule in 2022 that put into place the current restrictions on birth certificate sex changes. The lawsuit filed on Thursday challenges that Montana policy‚ along with another practice by the Motor Vehicle Division that does not allow sex-designation changes to driver’s licenses. “Forcing anyone to carry documents that contradict their identity violates their right to privacy and is unjust discrimination and unconstitutionally compelled speech‚” Malita Picasso‚ staff attorney for the ACLU’s LGBTQ &; HIV Project‚ said in a Thursday news release. News of the lawsuit is the latest in the back-and-forth between transgender activists and Republican-led state governments. Ohio and Kansas‚ for example‚ have both been engaged in litigation in recent years over how easily residents in their state can change identities on their birth certificates. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis also faced a court challenge over a bill he signed into law that bars biological men from participating in women’s sports. The Daily Caller News Foundation reached out to Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte‚ one of the defendants listed on the lawsuit‚ for comment‚ but his office did not immediately respond. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post Montana Hit With Lawsuit Over Sex-Change Policy for Birth Certificates‚ Driver’s Licenses appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Sorry‚ But These Popular Bands Are Overrated And Overhyped
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Sorry‚ But These Popular Bands Are Overrated And Overhyped

While they might have some catchy tunes‚ some bands are really overrated. For example‚ take Imagine Dragons and Maroon 5‚ both very accomplished bands but‚ listening closely‚ people find songs in their respective albums to sound very similar. From the clumsy rock bands of the 70s to the tacky pop music of the 21st century‚ here are some of the most overrated bands. Metallic isn't bad‚ per se... Source
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11 Household Items You Need To Stock Up On Before The Upcoming Great Depression
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11 Household Items You Need To Stock Up On Before The Upcoming Great Depression

11 Household Items You Need To Stock Up On Before The Upcoming Great Depression
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16 Ways From 1913 to Save Money &; Live Frugally
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16 Ways From 1913 to Save Money &; Live Frugally

16 Ways From 1913 to Save Money &; Live Frugally
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Fire Technique: Banking Coals For 12 Hours.
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Fire Technique: Banking Coals For 12 Hours.

Fire Technique: Banking Coals For 12 Hours.
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20 EMP-Proof Survival Items You Should Be Stockpiling
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20 EMP-Proof Survival Items You Should Be Stockpiling

20 EMP-Proof Survival Items You Should Be Stockpiling
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Hiking Gear and Safety Tips You Need To Know Before You Hit the Trail
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Hiking Gear and Safety Tips You Need To Know Before You Hit the Trail

Hiking Gear and Safety Tips You Need To Know Before You Hit the Trail
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The Pantry Essentials You Need for Scratch Cooking
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The Pantry Essentials You Need for Scratch Cooking

The Pantry Essentials You Need for Scratch Cooking
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Iran: An Israeli Strike&;#63; What Strike&;#63; Hamas: Come on‚ Man&;#33;
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Iran: An Israeli Strike&;#63; What Strike&;#63; Hamas: Come on‚ Man&;#33;

Iran: An Israeli Strike&;#63; What Strike&;#63; Hamas: Come on‚ Man&;#33;
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