
Girls Sports are for Girls!
The Court will decide in these cases, West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Hecox v. Little, whether States can protect women’s and girls’ sports from participation by males who “identify” as female.
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The Court will decide in these cases, West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Hecox v. Little, whether States can protect women’s and girls’ sports from participation by males who “identify” as female.
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What do showerheads and food pyramids have in common? Both have been hot topics of conversation this week in Washington, D.C., and both are about getting cleaner — and leaner!
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While this report is based on fiscal year 2025 numbers, much of it passed before President Trump came into office, it shows that the waste runs deep in the federal government.
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The House and Senate have adjourned until the first week of January to spend time with their families over the holidays. Before leaving, they passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and thwarted an extension of the COVID-era Obamacare subsidies (for now).
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Our nation’s debt is out of control. We are currently $38.4 trillion in debt, which amounts to $288,000 per household in the United States.
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Every year, Congress passes the Department of Defense (now Department of War) appropriations bill that funds our military. In addition, Congress must also pass a bill that authorizes policies and sets spending limits for our nation’s armed forces — the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
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The “America First” agenda comes in many different forms such as protecting our borders, economy, culture, and livelihoods, just to name a few.
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In years past, we have offered ideas for political issues to bring up around the dinner table that tend to unite family members on both sides of the aisle.
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Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) led an effort in House Agriculture bills to close a loophole that allowed farmers to harvest Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) from hemp.
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After six weeks, the Schumer Shutdown, the longest federal government shutdown in history, is finally over.
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The Schumer Shutdown is officially the longest federal government shutdown in history.
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President Donald Trump is no stranger to construction projects. Before entering the political world, he spent decades building a real estate empire that spanned from New York to locations around the world.
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One of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises was to lower prescription drug costs for Americans.
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Obamacare seems to be the never-ending plague. When the Affordable Care Act was passed, Republicans warned Americans that it would be a drain on our economy and strip Americans of quality healthcare.
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On September 5th, President Donald Trump issued an executive order changing the Department of Defense’s name to the Department of War.
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At the young age of 9, Chloe Cole began feeling out of place as a girl. She felt more comfortable playing with her older brothers, keeping her hair short, and wearing less feminine clothes.
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The federal government is currently heading into its first shutdown in seven years. The House-passed “clean” continuing resolution (CR) that simply continues the same funding levels until November 14th of this year is the best path forward, yet Senate Democrats refuse to send it to the President’s desk.
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In 1974, the Congressional Budget Act (CBA) was passed, setting the framework for the current budget and government spending process.
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Eagle Forum leaders from across the nation gathered in Washington, D.C. last week to make their voices heard on issues that protect and sustain the American family.
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The “power of the pen” has often been weaponized against the American people. However, the Trump administration has used executive actions to roll back many of the regulations that the Biden administration put in place, and they have made the message clear that they are not finished yet.
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The United States pharmaceutical industry is unparalleled in its size, scope, and impact. Globally, it has 45% of pharmaceutical sales and leads the world in drug innovation and approvals.
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School is back in session! While our children are preparing for a new year of (hopefully!) reading, writing, and arithmetic, parents are studying school curricula, books, policies, and health guidance.
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Our nation’s Capital should be a place where all Americans can feel safe. It should be the freest, yet most secure land in the world.
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Parents are fed up with the transgender movement. Trans activists have blatantly targeted children, large corporations, and medical associations.
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