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RSBN @RSBNetwork - The Clinton Foundation is in the spotlight again for all the wrong reasons, report reveals
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/the-clinton-foundation-is-in-the-spotlight-again-for-all-the-wrong-reasons-report-reveals/
https://x.com/RSBNetwork/status/1988411421336469994

Savanah Hernandez @Savsays - Last night’s ANTIFA attack at UC Berkeley was planned weeks in advance, yet no preventative measures were taken to stop it.
This planned ANTIFA action was originally reported by @choeshow who urged federal officials to look into this more than 2 weeks ago.
Flyers for this event were being spread around Berkeley for weeks leading up to last night’s attack.
Many asking who is responsible for the violence that took place last night that easily could have been prevented.
https://x.com/Savsays/status/1988463690866102751

Savannah Maddox @SavannahLMaddox - As a member of the Kentucky General Assembly who worked directly on the legislation that established our commonwealth’s hemp regulatory framework, I am deeply disappointed to see Congress attempting to undo years of careful, bipartisan work to build a responsible hemp market in Kentucky.
For the past several years, our commonwealth has led the nation in crafting sensible policies that protect consumers and support Kentucky farmers. We put in place strict testing, labeling, and packaging requirements. We established age limits and product safety standards. We listened to parents, law enforcement, and small business owners and we struck a balance between market access and public safety.
Now, the U.S. House of Representatives is considering legislation that would disregard all that progress to take us back to prohibition—a policy that is proven not to work.
By working to criminalize Kentucky-grown and regulated hemp products, Congress is not protecting children. They are punishing farmers, entrepreneurs, and consumers who have played by the rules. This move represents the worst kind of Washington overreach, a top-down, one-size-fits-all mandate that erases the work of state leaders who have already addressed their own issues.
Kentucky’s hemp farmers trusted our federal delegation when they championed the 2018 Farm Bill. They invested their livelihoods in this industry. Our state legislature took that foundation and built a successful regulatory model that has been implemented by other states.
I am grateful for the courageous effort that Senator Rand Paul put forth to try to remove these problematic provisions in the Senate. Likewise, Congressman Thomas Massie has always been a strong advocate for the Hemp Industry, having filed the Industrial Hemp Farming Act dating back to 2013.

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