It must be strange for Nevadans to see Catherine Cortez Masto on TV touting her alleged accomplishments because reality is far different than the rosy picture Cortez Masto paints. Under Cortez Masto’s leadership, Nevadans are paying record-high amounts at the pump as well as at the grocery store and the state touts one of the highest … Continue reading WTAS: Nevadans are “Struggling to Make Ends Meet” Because of Catherine Cortez Masto
Category: Economy
The House Financial Services Committee held the House of Representative’s first hearing solely on inflation entitled, “The Inflation Equation: Corporate Profiteering, Supply Chain Bottlenecks, and COVID-19.” After months of consumer prices surging at a record pace, Democrats have finally recognized that inflation is hurting American families. However, as the Democrats’ title of the hearing shows, they’re more interested in … Continue reading McHenry: If Democrats are Looking to Crack the Code on the “Inflation Equation,” I Would Suggest a Little Self-Reflection
Energy Subcommittee Republican Leader Fred Upton (R-MI) led all Republican members of the Energy and Committee on a letter to President Joe Biden and Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm urging them to end Russian imports of crude oil and lower energy prices in America by producing more energy here at home. “We’ve all watched the … Continue reading E&C Republicans Call on POTUS & Granholm to Stop Importing Russian Oil and Increase American Energy Production and Exports
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine highlights the problem with the United States and our allies buying Russian energy,U.S. Senate Banking Committee Republicans are calling on President Biden and his administration to pause all financial regulatory efforts targeting America’s energy security. The senators’ request comes as reports indicate the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to propose its climate risk … Continue reading Banking Republicans Call on Biden Administration to Pause Financial Regulatory Efforts That Threaten America’s Energy Security
February’s unemployment report showed that despite the economy adding 678,000 jobs, the number of jobs now is still 2.1 million fewer than February 2020, as millions of people have not returned to the labor force. Rachel Greszler, Heritage Foundation research fellow in economics, budget, and entitlements, released the following statement Friday on the latest numbers: … Continue reading Heritage Expert: Employment Should Be Higher, More Government Spending and Intervention Will Hurt Recovery
Average gas prices in the U.S. topped $4 per gallon for the first time in over a decade, and Senate Democrats’ failed, anti-energy policies are to blame. Instead of working to enhance America’s energy independence, Catherine Cortez Masto and her colleagues have joined together to kill domestic oil and gas production. Thanks to Cortez Masto, Nevadans … Continue reading Gas Prices Skyrocket Because of Cortez Masto’s Opposition to U.S. Energy Independence
House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.), Subcommittee on the Environment Ranking Member Ralph Norman (R-S.C.), and Oversight Republicans sent a letter to Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) urging Democrats to cease their baseless, partisan investigation into oil and gas companies and immediately convene a hearing with Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer … Continue reading Oversight Republicans Expose Democrats’ Price-Hiking Election Year Assault on Oil and Gas Employers
A law requiring that Georgians who want to teach women how to breastfeed obtain the equivalent of an advanced degree was ruled unconstitutional today by the Fulton County Superior Court. Georgia’s licensing requirement, enacted in 2016, made it the only state in the nation that licensed lactation consultants in this way, and would have forced hundreds out … Continue reading Georgia Lactation Consultants Victorious Over Unconstitutional Licensing Law
Following a lawsuit brought by real estate brokers, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction, stopping Oregon’s ban on “love letters” for prospective homebuyers. Today’s ruling acknowledges that the ban violates the free speech of real estate brokers and prospective homebuyers. “Today’s ruling preserves the opportunity of home-buyers to speak freely to sellers and make … Continue reading Federal judge thwarts Oregon’s ban on “love letters” for homebuyers