U.S. Senate Adopts Bipartisan Bill To Make Daylight Savings Time Permanent
The U.S. Senate Passed A Bill Tuesday That Would Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent Starting In 2023.
Read moreThe U.S. Senate Passed A Bill Tuesday That Would Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent Starting In 2023.
Read moreMore Than 50,000 Illegal Immigrants Released Into The U.S. By Immigration And Customs Enforcement Failed To Report To Their Deportation Proceedings During A Five-Month Period Analyzed Last Year. Report Also States That ICE Doesn’t Have Court Information On More Than 40,000 Individuals It’s Supposed To Prosecute.
Read moreRepublican U.S. Senators Are Keeping The Pressure On The Biden Administration Over Its Immigration Policies, Demanding Answers From Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas On The Number Of Afghan Evacuees In The U.S. And Their Vetting Process, As Well As Information About Foreign Nationals In The Country Who…
Read morePresident Joe Biden’s Federal Vaccine Mandate Sparked Controversy Among Americans, But One Of The Nation’s Most Elite Fighting Forces May Be Hit Harder Than Other Groups By The New Requirement.
Read moreU.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn And Steve Daines Led Their Colleagues In Demanding Answers From The CEO Of Google On Google’s Double Standard In Censoring Pro-Life Abortion Pill Reversal Ads While Continuing To Allow Ads For Deadly Abortion Pills.
Read moreU.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn And Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) Along With 14 Of Their Colleagues Sent A Letter To President Joe Biden On Thursday, August 19th Urging Him To Fulfill His “Solemn Responsibility To Evacuate All American Citizens And Afghan Partners Without Respect To Arbitrary Timelines Dictated By The Taliban.”
Read moreU.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn And Marco Rubio Led A Senate Resolution In Support Of The Cuban People As They Protest Six Decades of Repression And Tyranny Under the Castro And Díaz-Canel Regimes.
Read moreU.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Introduces The Woman’s Right To Know Act To Protect The Health Of Pregnant Women And Unborn Children By Providing Adequate Medical Information For Informed Consent Before Abortions.
Read moreThe U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee This Week Heard Testimony On HR 5, The Equality Act, Which Passed The House Earlier This Month. Several Republican Lawmakers Testified Against The Bill, Including Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford, & Missouri Rep. Vicky Hartzler.
Read moreU.S. Senate Votes 93-6 Against Objection To Arizona’s Electoral College Vote And House Of Representatives Votes Against, 303-121.
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