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Capitol Hill Reports

Ban Gas Vehicles

Congress Hits the Brakes on Car Bans

The Biden administration is once again stifling the choices of the American people. In the name of “climate change,” the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has given waivers to the State of California allowing them to go beyond federal regulations to ban certain types of vehicles.

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Federal Spending

Appropriate Demands for Appropriations

All has been quiet in the halls of Congress since Members returned home for August recess. This time is officially called a District Work period and there are still conversations happening with the media and with each other on the upcoming agenda. One particular issue that is time-sensitive and very much in the spotlight is the appropriations process – the annual ritual in which Congress must hammer out just how much of your money the federal government will spend over the upcoming year.

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Paid Leave for Abortion

Paid Leave for Abortion?

Before Senators flew home for August recess, they took a vote on one of President Joe Biden’s nominees to become the commissioner at the Equal Employment Opportunity Council (EEOC). Kalpana Kotagal has actively pushed the transgender movement forward — something that quickly caught the attention of conservatives who opposed her nomination. Shortly after the Senate voted solely along party lines to confirm Kotagal, the EEOC proposed a new rule propping up the abortion industry.

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School

Who is schooling who?

As parents are stocking their shopping carts with pencils, paper, and other classroom items, the cost at the cash register isn’t the biggest thing weighing on their minds. With politics and extreme agendas driving curriculum in public schools, parents are concerned about what their children will face and if they will be able to advocate for their child’s well-being.

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Military

In Defense of Our Nation’s Defenders

Historically, the reauthorization of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has been bipartisan, but the previous Democrat majority attempted to insert their agenda with language to provide on-demand abortions, taxpayer funded transition surgeries for transgenders, vaccine mandates, and drafting our daughters. This year, House conservatives are defending the armed services by making it clear our military is not to be used for radical social experimentation.

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Supreme Court Rulings

Supreme Court Rebukes Biden and More

June is a busy month for the Supreme Court as it is traditionally the time the most controversial decisions from the current term are handed down before the Court adjourns until the new term begins in October. We had our eye on a handful of cases regarding freedom of speech, affirmative action, President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, and an Alabama redistricting case.

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Patriot Month

Happy Birthday, USA!

After a month overtaken by “Pride,” Eagle Forum is dubbing July as “Patriot” month. We encourage all Americans to unite in celebration of our founding principles and gratitude to live in the best nation on earth.

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Pro-Life

Congress Continues to Fight for Babies

Saturday marks one year of a post-Roe America! On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that Roe v. Wade was overruled and that the Constitution does not guarantee the right to destroy innocent human life. The 6-3 decision sent the issue of abortion back to the American people and their elected representatives.

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White House Pride Flag

There is only ONE Flag of the United States

June 14th marked the 246th anniversary of the United States flag. Although Flag Day is not a federal holiday, it’s a day that we should celebrate. While many different flags may be flown to express our values, the U.S. flag is meant to represent our nation — an all-inclusive symbol that does not discriminate on the basis of religion, sex, race, national origin, disability, education, or money.

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Progress Pride Flag

Pride Comes Before a Fall

It’s that time of the year again where the left tries to force companies and Americans to bow down to the so-called “Progress Pride” flag. Over the years, “Pride Month” has crept into our lives with companies flying the rainbow flag, posting a rainbow sticker in store windows, or changing their logos to rainbow-themed.

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SCOTUS

Enemies of the Supreme Court

Perhaps one of President Donald Trump’s greatest accomplishments while in office was nominating three Justices who were confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. Since then, the Court has worked to correct the un-American and destructive path that is being foisted upon our nation by the liberal agenda.

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LGTB Sports

Biden’s Bureaucratic Misogyny

The Department of Education released its new Title IX proposal. After over fifty years of protecting women and girls in education and sports, the rule will upend the original intent of the program to allow biological males in female sports, bathrooms, and locker rooms.

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