Biden’s Labor Secretary Nominee Passes Committee, Faces Senate Fight

The U.S. Senate HELP Committee On Wednesday Voted To Send President Joe Biden’s Pick To Lead The Department Of Labor To The Senate For Consideration But She Likely Faces A Tough Confirmation Battle As Republicans And Conservative Groups Unite Against Her.

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Parents Need A Bill Of Rights To Protect Children From Government (Op-Ed)

For 100 Years, The Supreme Court Has Recognized The Role Of Parents As Responsible For The Care, Custody And Control Of Their Minor Children. It Is Time We Enshrine A Child’s Upbringing, Education And Care As A Fundamental Parental Right. If Parents Are Denied These Rights In Public Schools, They Must Have The Right To Choose Alternative Education With Their Tax Dollars In Private, Religious, Home And Charter Schooling. And No Entity Of Government, Union Or School Board Shall Abridge That Right. We Must Reform Education.

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House Republicans To Target Border Crisis, IRS Funding, More With New Majority

Now That U.S. House Republicans Have A Leader In Speaker Kevin McCarthy, They Are Turning Their Eyes Toward An Agenda With Investigations And A Few Key Legislative Goals.

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McCarthy Falls Short Six Consecutive Times In Bid For U.S. House Speaker

U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy Failed For A Sixth Time Wednesday Afternoon To Secure The Needed 218 Votes To Become The Next Speaker Of The House. After The Vote, The House Adjourned And Was Expected To Return Later Wednesday Night.

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TN U.S. House Rep-Elect Andy Ogles Signs Letter Expressing Concerns That McCarthy’s Speakership Would Continue ‘Past And Ongoing Republican Failures’

U.S. House Representative-elect Andy Ogles (R-Columbia-TN) signed onto a letter (dated Jan. 1, 2023) expressing concern about U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) bid for House Speaker.

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Republicans Hope SCOTUS Will Help Alleviate Border Crisis

Republicans Are Now Looking To The U.S. Supreme Court To Help Alleviate The Crisis At The Southern Border.

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U.S. Congress Considers Omnibus Spending Bill As Deadline Approaches

Lawmakers Are Expected To Pass A Continuing Resolution This Week Ahead Of A Friday Deadline To Give A Few Extra Days To Hammer Out The Details Of A Full-Year Omnibus Spending Bill.

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COVID Vaccine Mandate For Troops May Finally Get The Axe Via Military Budget

Lawmakers Are Down To The Wire On The National Defense Authorization Act, The Massive Annual Funding Bill For The Military That Needs To Pass This Month. Now, Though, Republicans Are Pushing Hard To Include A Provision Ending The Vaccine Mandate For U.S. Service Members.

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