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Don’t Let Big Banks Charge a Toll on Our Data

November 13, 2025 by Staff

Big banks are once again trying to tip the playing field in their favor, this time by dismantling a vital consumer protection known as Rule 1033. If they win, ordinary Americans will lose control of …

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Harry Roth in The Daily Signal: Federal & State Governments Are Rooting Out DEI & ESG

November 10, 2025 by Staff in Economy

In an op-ed for The Daily Signal, Save Our States’ director of outreach Harry Roth details recent federal executive orders and state actions rolling back DEI/ESG programs—and warns that advocates may…

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Save Our States Warns Ohio Lawmakers: “Don’t Codify Obama-Era 340B Failures”

October 15, 2025 by Staff

Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2025 – Save Our States is calling on Ohio legislators to reject efforts to expand the broken federal 340B drug pricing program through House Bill 276, warning that the propos…

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Bill to ban ranked choice voting in Michigan gets hearing by GOP-led House elections committee

August 20, 2025 by Staff in Elections

Lawmakers in Michigan are mulling a potential ban on ranked-choice voting in the state, the Michigan Advance reports. Save Our State's Trent England recently testified on House Bill 4707, which would…

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Time To Say Goodbye To Ranked Choice Voting

July 9, 2025 by Staff in Elections

In their Maine Wire column, Trent England and Jason Snead argue that ranked-choice voting is overly complex, can exclude voters and delay results, and produces misleading majorities in elections — ur…

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