
20 Week Abortion Ban Fails; State of the Union
February 4, 2018 During a procedural measure this week, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (S. 2311) failed to go to a final vote. The
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Shutdown Showdown
January 27, 2018 Democrats shut down the government for three days while pointing fingers at the Republicans. They knew that in order to pass a fix for
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Dueling Proposals
January 20, 2018 Immigration has been the talk of the town recently, more specifically on the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) front. After President
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Protecting Survivors of Abortions
January 13, 2018 Congress will soon take their first pro-life vote of the year. The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act ( H.R. 4712/S.220 ) will move to
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Dream Act, Merely a Dream
December 23, 2017 The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report last week revealing that the Dream Act (S.1615) would cost taxpayers nearly $26 billion over the next
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Taxpayer-Paid Transition Surgeries
December 16, 2017 After a federal judge ruled against President Trump’s ban on the recruitment of transgenders, the Pentagon announced they will be accepting transgender
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Capitol Hill’s Dirty Little Secret
December 11, 2017 Recently, the American people have learned of yet another gross misuse of their taxpayer money. Numerous Congressmen have given “hush money,” funded
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Can we make the HERO Act heroic?
November 22, 2017 Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) recently introduced the Higher Education Reform and Opportunity Act (“HERO Act” H.R. 4274) and discussions are underway.
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Capitol Hill Report: Senate Confirmations
November 4, 2017 Senate Must Vote to Confirm Judges! After ten months since President Trump has taken office, the Senate Republicans have finally
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Capitol Hill Report: No Abortion Bonds Act
October 27, 2017 Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-NC) introduced legislation this week to end federal tax-exempt bonds, or so called “abortion bonds,” for abortion providers. The
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Tax Reform on the Horizon
October 20, 2017 Tax reform has been one of President Trump’s promises to accomplish before the end of this year. So far, the White House
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White House Victories
October 16, 2017 The White House has been on a roll this week with creating Conservative priorities and guidance. They have focused on issues such
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Pro-Life Victory, E-Verify News
October 7, 2017 Pro-Life Victory – Pain-Capable Bill Passes the House! The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (H.R. 36) passed the House on Tuesday by a 237-189 vote with two Republicans
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Physician-Assisted Suicide
September 30, 2017 Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) has introduced a resolution (H. Con. Res. 80) condemning physician-assisted suicide. This resolution echoes the sentiment of many
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A Hard Bill to Swallow
September 25, 2017 The newest healthcare bill to gain momentum is known as the Graham-Cassidy bill. This is the Senate’s last-ditch effort before the budget
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Capitol Hill Report: DACA on the Chopping Block
September 8, 2017 DACA on the Chopping Block After a campaign of promised immigration reform, President Trump has addressed his next steps with the Deferred
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Summer Break is Over
September 3, 2017 Summer Break is Over As the summer recess comes to a close, here are a few major pieces of legislation we can
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The New Cash Crop
The legalization of marijuana has been cropping back up in preparation for the upcoming appropriations fights. This issue has been touted by the left as
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Capitol Hill Report: To the forefront . . .
August 11, 2017 To the forefront . . . Even though the House and Senate are currently in recess, President Trump continues to bring the
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Capitol Hill Report: President Trump’s First Six Months
August 4, 2017 President Trump’s First Six Months A hallmark of our Republic has been the orderly transfer of power from one administration to another
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