"Conor Lamb once again voted along party lines, caving to his party’s leadership over protecting and bettering the lives of Pennsylvanians. As history shows, Lamb will always side with Washington Democrats. Pennsylvanians deserve a leader who will put them before party leadership and that is not Conor Lamb.”
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Demings’ inner circle is a clear picture of exactly the kind of candidate she is: radical, Socialist, and wrong for Florida.
Senate Democrats have not joined Republicans in calling this Islamofascism regime what they are – terrorists.
In July, a key inflation indicator reached a 30-year high, previewing a record-high level for producer prices in August.
This week when asked by CNN whether or not he would support his party’s “cradle to grave” socialism, Mark Kelly gave the same answer he’s given for months...
ar Spending Act to place Congressional controls on the use of emergency funding for enduring wars. Congress has appropriated over $2 Trillion of defense emergency funds over the past two decades with largely amorphous requirements, and the funds have been spent on everything from operations in Afghanistan and Iraq to standard deterrence missions in the European theater.
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), a veteran of the Global War on Terrorism and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, led her colleagues in calling on the Biden Administration to recognize the Taliban as a terrorist organization.
The Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (Statutory PAYGO) requires OMB to make public and continuously update scorecards that provide important information to Congress and the public indicating whether automatic cuts to mandatory programs, such as Medicare, will occur at the end of a session of Congress. Such cuts are the consequence of unpaid spending legislation that has been enacted.
The U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce Committee deadlocked on a vote to approve legislation that would put the federal government in charge of drug prices. The tie vote means the measure does not advance out of this committee for now, and dramatically reduces the likelihood of the bill becoming law later this year.
The federal government should not be bribing states to adopt unconstitutional "red flag" laws that, without due process, deprive individuals of their Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.