
Georgia Holds Key to Tied Senate
November 12, 2020 U.S. Senate Majority Depends on Georgia As the nation finalizes vote counts across the country, two races were determined too close to call.
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November 12, 2020 U.S. Senate Majority Depends on Georgia As the nation finalizes vote counts across the country, two races were determined too close to call.
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November 5, 2020 Ten Out of Twelve Eagle Forum Endorsed Candidates Win Their General Elections While votes are still being counted and a presidential winner undeclared, we
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We’ve said it before, and we will say it again: Trump is the most pro-life President ever! Yet again, the President and his Administration proved their dedication for the preborn through the signing of the Geneva Consensus Declaration. This past week, the United States joined 31 other countries in ensuring that there is no “international right to abortion.”
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October 22, 2020 Joe Biden Promises to Strip Parents of Their Rights In lieu of a presidential debate, Joe Biden and President Donald Trump participated
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October 15, 2020 Barrett Terrifies Senate Dems The Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s appointment to the Supreme Court have lacked no liberal
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October 8, 2020 COVID Broadens Mental Health Crisis Yet another unintended consequence of COVID-19 induced shutdowns is being felt across the country. Many states are
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For years, leaders in the pro-life movement, like Eagle Forum, actively sought passage of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. Its need stems from a 2002 law, the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which states that “every infant member of the species homo sapiens who is born alive at any state of development” is a “person” for all purposes under the law. However, this law failed to provide clarity on the response babies born alive from botched abortions receive.
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September 24, 2020 Senators Do Your Job: Advise and Consent Capitol Hill is buzzing with excitement as plans are underway to fill the vacant Supreme Court
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September 17, 2020 Signing of Historical Peace Agreements Held At White House Tuesday, September 15, 2020, will go down in history as the day President
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September 10, 2020 Ask your Rep to Cosponsor Peaceful Protests Act Pittsburgh is the latest city that has been victim to violent protests. While the
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September 3, 2020 Next week both Chambers are scheduled to resume the 116th legislative session. After a turbulent past six months of negotiations and deals
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August 27, 2020 President Trump Releases His Second Term Agenda The Republican National Convention went off without a hitch this week. The day that the
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This past June Louis DeJoy started as the new Postmaster General. He quickly instituted cost-saving reforms and changes to the Nation’s postal system. These included streamlining transportation policies, removing some mail-processing equipment, and reducing overtime. As DeJoy said in a memo outlining the changes, the transportation changes alone could help save the USPS about $200 million.
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It’s mid-August and in Washington, D.C. it’s a month break from the hustle and bustle of Capitol Hill while both Chambers are in August recess. But this year has been different. While the Senate continues to work in passing judicial nominations, the House left under the promise they’d, unfortunately, be back to pass a phase 4 Coronavirus stimulus package.
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August 6, 2020 President Trump Takes Action to Aid Human Trafficking Survivors This week, the Trump administration announced that over $35 million in the Department
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Former Vice President and current Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has unveiled his feminist plans for women if he were to take office. Although he has given the American people plenty of reasons to vote against him in November, this may be the final nail in the coffin.
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Planned Parenthood of Greater New York announced Tuesday that they will remove Margaret Sanger’s name from their clinic.
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This past fall, protestors in Hong Kong took to the streets against the communist Chinese regime based in Beijing. The people of Hong Kong were fighting a piece of legislation that would allow China to extradite fugitives to mainland China.
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July 9, 2020 SCOTUS Rules to Protect the First Amendment It’s easy to get infuriated and disappointed by the state of affairs in Washington. But this
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The Democratic-led House Majority has certainly wasted no time legislating bad policy in the month of June while the nation is distracted by civil unrest and the Coronavirus. While attempting to punish police through so-called reform, socializing healthcare, and cramming the Green New Deal into an infrastructure bill, the Democrats found time to introduce and pass an unconstitutional D.C. statehood bill, H.R. 51.
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This week, President Trump took further steps to keep his promise to protect American jobs by issuing a proclamation to halt foreign worker visas until the end of the year. This action is an extension of the President’s executive order from May that suspended chain migration and the Diversity Visa Lottery for sixty days. However, President Trump decided to take even further steps to expand upon his original executive order.
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In response to the death of George Floyd and the riots rippling through the country, this past Monday many Democratic members of the House and Senate knelt in the Capitol’s Emancipation Hall for 8 minutes and 48 seconds; the amount of time Floyd was held before he was killed. They were seen wearing Kente cloths, which drew some criticism.
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This past week, the House of Representatives came back to D.C. to vote via proxy voting. As you may recall, proxy voting is a change in the House’s rules that allows a member to vote for up to 10 other colleagues on any Coronavirus related legislation to ensure members are able to work from home.
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Twenty-three House Republicans and four constituents filed a lawsuit on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-NY) to block her proxy voting efforts.
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