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Chemical products, such as plastics, solvents, and fertilizers, include more than 6,000 oil-based products that are essential for supporting modern lifestyles.
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Chemical products, such as plastics, solvents, and fertilizers, include more than 6,000 oil-based products that are essential for supporting modern lifestyles.
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President Biden has called for $100 billion in supplemental funding, much of which includes foreign aid. With the United States now over $33 trillion in debt, it’s more important than ever to scrutinize supplemental funding requests.
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On October 4, 2023, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) published a proposed rule that would create an entirely new type of company called a Natural Asset Company (NAC). An NAC, “is a corporation whose primary purpose is to actively manage, maintain, restore (as applicable), and grow the value of natural assets and their production of ecosystem services.”
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Congress is trying to tie up loose ends before leaving town this week. Securing the border, passing the defense authorization bill, providing supplemental aid to Israel and Ukraine, and extending the Foreign Surveillance Act are the outstanding issues that Members must either reach an agreement on or leave unresolved when they leave Washington for the rest of this year.
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Trail Life USA isn’t just a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts; it’s an answer to the deep crisis affecting boys in America.
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Eagle Forum is pleased to endorse the Disengaging Entirely From the United Nations Debacle “DEFUND” Act, introduced in both the Senate and House by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), Chip Roy (R-TX), and Mike Rogers (R-AL). The bill will protect our national sovereignty by withdrawing the United States from the United Nations (U.N.) and World Health Organization (W.H.O.), preventing all voluntary contributions to these organizations, removing the United States from all U.N. conventions or agreements, and requiring ratification by the United States Senate as a condition of rejoining any U.N.-affiliated entity.
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If you like your car, you will be pleased to know that House Republicans passed another measure to stop the Biden administration’s aggressive agenda against gasoline-powered cars. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has used a dangerous weapon to hurt American families, but fortunately, Congress is taking our side.
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A conservative coalition is warning Republican leaders that they will oppose any move to water down border security proposals found in the House Republican signature legislation in order to achieve a supplemental spending deal.
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It is hard to imagine what is happening in many American Jewish communities right now. Overt persecution and even violence have become such a part of Jewish life that business owners, college students, and even entire families are having to resort to disguising their Jewish identity as they try to live their day-to-day lives.
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Senator Tuberville for the last 10 months has been a hero and a champion not only for life, but for the integrity and authority of the United States Senate. – Kris Ullman, Eagle Forum President
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The U.S. House of Representatives is voting this week to save our choice of cars!
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After several rough months for Congress — deposing the Speaker and wrestling over funding the government through the holidays — it may seem that the major issues are out of the way for the rest of 2023.
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To understand the realities and underlying philosophies of cultural revolutions, it is always helpful to hear from those who lived through the revolutions. Samantha Aschieris’ interview with Xi Van Fleet, author of Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning, provides an important introduction to such a survivor’s insights.
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The Biden Administration is funding abortion travel in the military, and our elected Representatives can stop it. The new Department of Defense (DoD) policy is a flagrant disregard for long-standing federal law that prohibits taxpayer funding of abortions.
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Many of us avoid talking politics around the Thanksgiving table. When family members have different political opinions, some of the most controversial topics that we are dealing with daily may need to be put aside for a peaceful meal.
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Amidst all the turmoil in Washington, D.C. in recent months, House Republicans are forging ahead with their goal of passing individual spending bills for each federal agency. For at least a decade, Congress has not done this and instead has enacted continuing resolutions that fund the government at or above previous years’ spending levels.
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Amid growing concern about libraries connecting children to sexually explicit activities, the American Library Association is doubling down.
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There were two prominent take-aways from this summer’s five-day annual conference of the American Library Association that I attended in Chicago: the evils of so-called book banning and the flamboyant acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ agenda.
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Federal legislation being promoted for “the safety of us all on the highways” could lead to one of the biggest pro-surveillance federal mandates in recent memory. “Kill switches” in new cars are being considered to monitor “impaired driving” and automatically disable the vehicle if impairment is suspected.
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Conservatives are proud to stand behind Sen. Tommy Tuberville in his fight to protect the lives of the unborn. For months, Sen. Tuberville has stood fearlessly and alone in protest of an illegal policy implemented by the Department of Defense (DOD) to pay for service member travel in order to obtain an abortion.
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Senate Democrats are trying to circumvent long-standing Senate rules to allow taxpayer funding of abortion expenses by the Department of Defense. Sadly, it is not clear if many self-proclaimed pro-life Republicans are willing to fight against this terrible Biden administration policy.
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For ten months, Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has used a procedural tool to hold the Biden administration accountable for their illegal implementation of taxpayer-funded abortion.
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Col. Ben Jonsson, an Air Force officer who accused his fellow “white colonels” of being “blind to institutional racism,” is the subject of blistering criticism from subordinates at MacDill Air Force Base, where he served as commander from 2020 to 2022.
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Conservatives applaud the quick and decisive leadership of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and support the passage of the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act. This bill not only provides aid to one of our greatest allies in need but does so in a fiscally responsible manner, offsetting the cost of the appropriations. We also commend the Speaker for not including any further funding to underwrite continued Palestinian efforts to attack Israel.
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