In America, sheriffs have a lot of power, but some people think this might be a problem. A book by Jessica Pisco says that too much power can hurt democracy. Some suggest splitting big counties to limit sheriffs’ power. It’s important for sheriffs to follow the Constitution and protect everyone’s rights, not just their own opinions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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A new bill in Washington might take power away from sheriffs and give it to state boards that aren’t elected. Some people think this is risky because sheriffs are chosen by voters and should answer to them. Critics worry this change could create more red tape and less responsibility, pointing to past problems in Pierce County. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In Maryland, sheriffs are pushing back against the state’s plan to become a sanctuary state and ban guns. They worry these changes might invite more crime and chaos. By standing firm, these sheriffs aim to protect federal laws and citizens’ rights, fearing that the new rules could harm the Constitution and lead to unfair control. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Sam is worried about the growing tensions between the US and Iran. Although some said any conflict would be short, more troops are being sent, hinting at bigger problems. Iran is standing up to the US, raising fears of a possible war. Sam fears this could turn into a larger conflict, maybe even World War III. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Join CSBOA.org’s weekly webinar to explore inspiring success stories and learn about the crucial role of sheriffs in upholding the Constitution. Discover how a Las Vegas sheriff stood firm against a judge’s order to release a repeat offender, highlighting public safety concerns. Plus, grab a discount code for a certification course on their website! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
On America’s Voice Live, Steve Gruber talks about important issues. He covers recent terror attacks, anti-American feelings at colleges, and a big winter storm. The show also highlights President Trump’s meeting with rodeo winners and a court case about Charlie Kirk. Steve urges everyone to stay alert and ready for any threats. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In West Virginia, you need an ID to vote, but some states don’t require one. This raises questions about fairness in elections. There’s also talk about digital IDs, which might put our privacy at risk. It’s important to stay informed about these issues to protect our rights and understand the challenges facing our country today. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In Minnesota, some sheriffs are choosing to help with deportations, even though the state says not to. They believe it’s important to follow the Constitution. They look to Florida, where sheriffs work well with immigration officers. But not everyone agrees; some sheriffs prefer to focus on keeping their local communities safe. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In Virginia, there’s a big change happening. The new governor has plans that worry some people. But there’s good news for veterans! They won’t be reported to the FBI just for needing help with benefits. Also, many think it’s unfair that $66 billion is spent on helping illegal immigrants, while only $3 billion goes to homeless veterans. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In Washington State, if people don’t like a new law, they can create a county charter. This charter helps make sure the sheriff is chosen by the people and keeps the county’s rules fair. It’s a way to stand up to state laws they think are unfair, without needing to leave the state. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.










