
Who is Brett Kavanaugh?
July 13, 2018 As President Trump’s second Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh is well on his way to be confirmed in the Senate. The President’s
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Celebrating our Constitution
July 7, 2018 This week we had the opportunity to celebrate our nation. We are honored to have the freedoms that we have been given
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GOOD News from D.C.
June 29, 2018 Amnesty Squashed Two long-awaited immigration bills were brought to the House floor in the past week. Rep. Bob Goodlatte’s (R-VA) Securing America’s
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The Diminishing of Obamacare
Earlier this month, the Department of Justice announced that key parts of Obamacare are now unconstitutional. This came after Texas, along with 19 Republican-led states, got the ball rolling by challenging the policy in hopes to overturn it. Since then, the Trump Administration has moved full speed ahead in stripping down what they can of Obamacare to make way for Congress to finally repeal this awful policy.ng the pro-family movement since 1972
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GOP Agrees to Two Immigration Votes
June 15, 2018 Rep. Jeff Denham’s (R-CA) discharge petition (H.Res. 774) failed to get the last two signatures needed to move toward a vote in
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The Free Exercise of Religion Is Affirmed
June 9, 2018 The Supreme Court issued a ruling earlier this week on the long-awaited case of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. In
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Congress is Open for Business
June 1, 2018 Congress Should Not Take a Vacation! One of the most pressing issues this year has been the lack of work from Congress. With
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HHS Marks Another Pro-Life Win
May 25, 2018 Thank President Trump for Protecting Life The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced their proposed revisions to the Title X grant program
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Celebration in the Holy Land
May 19, 2018 Jerusalem Is The Capital This was an exciting week for the United States’ relationship with Israel. President Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital
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No Iran Deal
May 11, 2018 Iran Out of That Deal Earlier this week, President Trump announced that he will completely pull out of the Iran Nuclear Deal. During
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The Confirmation Race
May 5, 2018 Senate Should Vote on Nominees The Senate has been on a great confirmation streak. Just last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
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Jim Jordan Should Be Speaker of the House
April 29, 2018 Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) announced recently that he will not run for office again. This is great news for Conservatives after he
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Judicial Update
April 13, 2018 Senate Slow Walks Trump’s Nominees This week marks the one-year anniversary of the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Many thought
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Transitioning Out Transgender
March 30, 2018 A Strong National Defense Means Military Readiness Under the Obama Administration, people who identify as transgender were able to enter the
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Omnibus Let Down
March 26, 2018 On Thursday, Congress passed a $1.3 trillion Omnibus spending bill just 36 hours after it was introduced. No Member was able to
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The President’s School Safety Proposal
After several listening sessions and guidance from various organizations, President Trump released his proposal to secure our schools. Thankfully, it keeps our Constitutional rights intact.
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Arming Yourself with the Truth
Since the tragic school shooting in Florida last month, gun control has been at the forefront of legislative discussions. Democrats are claiming that they are taking the “moral high ground” by wanting restrictive gun laws to keep our children safe.
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Budget Subtraction
March 4, 2018 Congress will pass a budget soon and one of the areas of focus is education. We have seen such a large government
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President Trump’s HHS
February 24, 2018 One of the biggest accomplishments of President Trump’s first year in office was staffing the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
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A Break-Down of the White House Budget
February 17, 2018 Ballooning Budget Blows Bigger After a brief shutdown last Friday, the Senate passed another Continuing Resolution to keep the government open for a
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