Blackburn, Hagerty Vote Against $1.2T Infrastructure Bill

The U.S. Senate Passed A $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Tuesday Despite The Objection Of Both Of Tennessee’s U.S. Senators. The Bill, Which Passed 69-30, Would Add $256 Billion To The Federal Debt, According To The Congressional Budget Office.

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Republicans Walk Out As Biden Talks Masking

Congressional Republicans Were In Open Revolt. Just Minutes Before Biden Was Slated To Start Talking, Rep. Chip Roy Of Texas Was Objecting In The House. They Walked Out Of The Chamber, Marched Across Statuary Hall, And Found Seats In The Senate Where Mike Lee Was Condemning…

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McCarthy Blasts Pelosi And Democrats At Statesmen’s Dinner In Nashville

U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Representative From California, Addressed Republicans In Attendance At The 44th Annual Statesmen’s Dinner In Downtown Nashville Saturday Night. In His Keynote Address, He Urged Them To Remain Unified And To Work Towards Taking Back The House Majority In 2022.

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Harshbarger’s Request For Vote Against Taxpayer Funded Abortion Blocked

Representative Diana Harshbarger Addressed The Floor Last Week, Asking The U.S. House Of Representatives To Take A Vote On A Bill That Would Prevent Taxpayer Money To Be Used To Fund Abortions. This Request Was Blocked By House Speaker Nancy Pelosi And Her Democrat Counterparts.

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Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Off To A Rocky Start

Less Than A Week After President Joe Biden And A Bipartisan Group Of Senators Came To An Agreement On An Infrastructure Package, There Is Already Uncertainty With The Terms Of The Deal As It Faces A Tough Battle In The Coming Weeks.

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Pelosi’s Drug Bill Is A Hard Pill To Swallow

Pelosi’s Plan Blocks Price Increases On Existing Drugs. Since Drug Companies Operate On 10.5% Mark-Up, To Remain Profitable, They Will Have To Launch New Drugs At Even Higher Prices. They Will Also Have To Make Up For Lost Investment Capital From Foreign Countries Who Will Find The U.S. Drug Research Market Less Profitable. The U.S. Will Absorb Even More Of The Cost For Drug Development.

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Biden’s $6 Trillion Budget Draws Pushback

President Joe Biden’s Latest Budget Proposal Fits The Model Of His Other Plans With Higher Taxes And A Spike In Federal Spending. But The New Plan Has Drawn Opposition Just As His Earlier Spending Proposals Have.

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House Republicans Investigate Taxpayer Funding Of Wuhan Lab

While The Origins Of COVID-19 Have Been A Political Hot Button Issue Rife With Controversy, New Evidence Has Prompted A Different Question: Did American Taxpayers Help Fund The Controversial Wuhan Lab?

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Critics Of Biden’s Proposed Oil And Gas Industry Taxes Fueled By Gas Shortages

Gas Shortages On The East Coast Have Helped Rally Congressional Opposition To The Portions Of President Joe Biden’s Infrastructure Plan That Would Force Oil And Gas Companies To Pay More In Taxes.

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