March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. — English idiom.
It’s true, it’s true. March rushed in with lots of travel, media hits, and things on the go. April was a calmer month with more focused writing and interviews and only one media hit.
Much of radio and podcast hits for March were some RedState stuff, but lots of Independent Women’s Forum (IWF). The U.S. Department of Labor final Independent Contractor rule has us all animated. You’ll read more of that in the highlights. Now that Biden’s evil Title IX bastardization has dropped, my IWF fellows and staff are very focused on raising the alarm about the stakes inherent in that.
We are headed toward May, which also promises to be a busy time of personal travel. My husband’s mother passed away in January, so we need to go back to Kansas to help close out her home. And my oldest, and only living sister is renewing her vows with her husband of now 50 years! Exceptionally sweet, and she asked me to be a part of the ceremony. So, I’ll be traveling to Chicago at the end of May for the June 1 re-nuptials.
So happy to sit down and give you a view on What’s Spinning! I hope you enjoy these highlights and revisits.
Some of my RedState coverage (and others) on California’s Assembly Bill 5:
Coverage on the U.S. Dept of Labor:
Biden’s Economic Destruction Continues…
The U.S. DOL Rule—5 Things You Should Know.
Rep. Kevin Kiley—The American Dream is in Danger.
and the egregious Julie Su.
And in case you missed it in February, my op-ed in The Hill.
Watch Out—California’s damaging gig worker’s law is going nationwide.
More of my work with Independent Women’s Forum.
See What’s Spinning on 1819 News, RedState and other outlets for which I write.
Nice! Good to see you fighting the fight