
Six Months of Winning!
The beginning of 2025 brought hope to Americans who voted for President Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
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The beginning of 2025 brought hope to Americans who voted for President Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
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Last week, Representative Mark Harris (R-NC) made an announcement that he is introducing a bill with Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) to revoke the congressional charter of the National Education Association (NEA).
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In some cities, it has been a summer of riots. From coast to coast, activists have been impeding traffic, spraying graffiti on private property, and looting small businesses all because they are mad at President Donald Trump and dislike his policies.
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In an incredible conclusion to over a year of planning, pushing, and politicking, the One Big, Beautiful Bill “OBBB” (H.R. 1) was signed into law on Independence Day last week.
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As we prepare to celebrate our Nation’s 249th Independence Day, for the first time in years, we will pay less at the grocery store.
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The Supreme Court is on a roll issuing wins that protect the most vulnerable among us. Just today — three years after the Dobbs decision — the Court handed down a pro-life victory in the case of Medina v. Planned Parenthood. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed an executive order to prohibit state Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood to protect life.
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On the brink of the 250th celebration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Trump administration is initiating programs to teach our nation’s true history and foster patriotism.
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There has been a long-time push for the legalization of weed and decriminalization of drugs on both the federal and state levels. Families do not like what this is doing to their communities.
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The month of June used to signal the last day of school, trips to the beach, and lazy days by the pool. Then, the Left attempted to take over the month by naming it “Pride Month.”
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In recent weeks, President Donald Trump and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., have announced new initiatives that could change the health of Americans.
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House Republicans handed down another victory this week! After months of negotiations and deliberation, the House passed the reconciliation package, deemed H.R. 1. It’s been a long and slow process, but that’s precisely how legislating was intended.
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The overturn of Roe v. Wade was a massive milestone in the pro-life movement, however, abortion proponents are working hard to continue to keep these horrible acts available in the states and overseas.
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On May 1st, the President signed an executive order directing the Corporation of Public Broadcasting (CPB) — the umbrella organization that distributes federal grants — to cease funding to NPR and PBS.
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The Trump administration just crossed its 100th day since President Donald Trump took office.
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American universities are huge recipients of federal cash and benefits.
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Tax Day came and went this week much to everyone’s chagrin.
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Republican Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have been working diligently on the process known as reconciliation that will allow a tax and spending bill to be passed with simple majorities.
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A pair of voting bills caused more controversy than expected in the House of Representatives this week.
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March is Women’s History Month, a time “to reflect on the often-overlooked contributions of women to U.S. history,” according to History.com.
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The Trump Administration and Congress are seeking to restore our First Amendment rights to free speech and religious expression.
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All eyes have been on Congress as they begin to craft legislation implementing the cuts that DOGE has recommended from various agencies.
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National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) may be next on the chopping block as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues its mission to find programs to eliminate to cut federal spending.
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The House and Senate have passed separate versions of a budget resolution — the first step toward a reconciliation package.
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For months now, House and Senate Republicans have discussed a way to fund President Donald Trump’s agenda.
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