
One Big, Beautiful Independence Day
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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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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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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President Trump’s nominees for important government positions are not being confirmed in a timely manner. Although the Senate worked at record speed to confirm each of the President’s Cabinet members, they have since lost steam. It’s time for us to tell them to pick up the pace.
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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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“DEI has invaded US medical schools like a virus in recent years—harming these institutions and the public as well. Senator Kennedy’s EDUCATE Act is the cure. We urge the Senate to move this bill forward,” said Kris Ullman, President of the Eagle Forum.
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Congress is about to pass a bill to defund abortion giants like Planned Parenthood. Eagle Forum and the entire Pro-life movement have been working toward this goal for decades, and now Congress can do so in the “One Big, Beautiful” reconciliation package.
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American universities are huge recipients of federal cash and benefits.
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In May 2013, then-Vice President Joe Biden helped engineer a Memorandum of Understanding between agencies of the U.S. and Chinese governments that allowed PRC companies access to American capital markets not enjoyed by our companies or those of any other country.
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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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After an attempt to change the House rules to allow Members to vote on legislation while not physically present, Eagle Forum is pleased that the issue has been resolved without reinstating proxy voting.
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Whenever Republicans and conservatives gather among themselves – and I’ve been to many such meetings in recent months – people talk about the need for new leadership in Washington. Every day I hear Republican voters expressing disappointment with the Republicans who occupy the top jobs in the U.S. House and Senate.
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Congress is about to consider a massive attack on the U.S. Constitution, on the constitutional powers of Congress and the 50 states, and on U.S. sovereignty. This attack is marketed to the public as “free trade,” but it is really a devious plan to make us kowtow to international tribunals under the pretense of “harmonizing” our laws with global trade.
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Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), a good friend of the Constitution and We the People, has sent President Obama a powerful letter co-signed by 20 Senators. The letter spells out many unlawful aspects of Obama’s recent announcement that he will not enforce U.S. laws against young illegal aliens and will reward their illegal status with residency and work permits.
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Contrary to politicians who want to call a truce about social issues, there is absolutely no way to separate social and fiscal issues; they are locked in a tight political embrace.
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The World Trade Organization just ruled against the United States again.
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We should reduce federal spending back to the level of the day Obama took office; most people don’t realize how much he increased spending in his first two years.
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If Congress can’t repeal the law that banishes the Edison light bulb and forces us to buy Chinese-made bulbs we don’t like, voters will ask, what was the use in electing a Republican House?
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E-Verify, a computer process that makes it fast and easy for employers to check the validity of employees’ Social Security numbers to ascertain if they are legal, was created by Congress as a voluntary system.
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Barack Obama’s runaway spending is the top issue with grassroots Americans.
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Barack Obama’s deal with the president of Mexico to allow Mexican trucks to carry their loads onto U.S. highways and roads is new evidence of his high-handed solo behavior that has become Standard Operating Procedure in the Administration.
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Federal spending on public schools (which is only a small percentage of their school budgets) was given specific goals in the 2002 law called “No Child Left Behind,” the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) discovered $105 billion of taxpayers’ money that Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi had hidden in ObamaCare.
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