Michigan parents protest divisive political propaganda in schools

Moms for America, a nonprofit educational organization, and concerned parents of students enrolled in the Farmington Michigan Public School District, hosted a press conference and peaceful rally today prior to testifying at the Board of Education's first public meeting since the disclosure of their "21-Day Equity Challenge" last month. The parents expressed their displeasure with … Continue reading Michigan parents protest divisive political propaganda in schools

Chicago Area Firefighters Fight for Right to Hold Vote to End Unwanted SEIU Union “Representation”

With free legal aid from National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys, Village of Carpentersville firefighters are defending their right to remove unpopular Service Employees International Union (SEIU) officials from power at their workplace. Leading the effort is Carpentersville firefighter Nick Salzmann, who submitted a decertification petition to the Illinois Labor Relations Board (ILRB) seeking … Continue reading Chicago Area Firefighters Fight for Right to Hold Vote to End Unwanted SEIU Union “Representation”

Jeff Cason Endorses Don Huffines for Governor

This week, conservative Republican State Rep. Jeff Cason announced his endorsement of conservative Republican Don Huffines in the primary election against incumbent Greg Abbott. Cason issued the following statement: “For far too long, Governor Abbott has failed to protect our great state from federal intrusion. Executive orders are not law, and nearly every single thing … Continue reading Jeff Cason Endorses Don Huffines for Governor

Comer, Norman, Oversight Republicans: D.C.’s Vaccine Passport Locks Americans Out of Their Capital City

House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.), Subcommittee on the Environment Ranking Member Ralph Norman (R-S.C.), and Committee Republicans this week called on District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser to withdraw her order requiring proof of vaccination for anyone 12 and older to enter most indoor establishments in D.C. The lawmakers … Continue reading Comer, Norman, Oversight Republicans: D.C.’s Vaccine Passport Locks Americans Out of Their Capital City

Comer & Jordan: Fauci’s Emails Raise Questions of Lab Leak Cover Up

House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) and House Committee on the Judiciary Ranking Member Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) this week called for a transcribed interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci after new information reveals he may have concealed information from government officials about COVID-19 originating from the Wuhan lab and the virus … Continue reading Comer & Jordan: Fauci’s Emails Raise Questions of Lab Leak Cover Up

Ecoradical opposition to zero-emission nearly free hydro power exposes Green New Deal as moneymaking scam

U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (ENR), delivered the following remarks at a full committee hearing to examine the opportunities and challenges for maintaining existing hydropower capacity, expanding hydropower at non-powered dams, and increasing pumped storage hydropower.   The hearing featured testimony from Ms. Jennifer Garson, … Continue reading Ecoradical opposition to zero-emission nearly free hydro power exposes Green New Deal as moneymaking scam

Sasse: Biden Education Secty must answer for comparing parents to terrorists

U.S. Senator Ben Sasse issued the following statement after reports that Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona solicited a National School Board Association letter which compared parents to domestic terrorists."Secretary Cardona needs to explain himself to the American people. Parents aren't the enemy, and it would be inexcusable if he solicited that kind of rhetoric from … Continue reading Sasse: Biden Education Secty must answer for comparing parents to terrorists

Kennedy to Powell: How much debt is too much?

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) this week questioned Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell during a Senate Banking Committee hearing about the rising U.S. debt and urged him not to politicize the U.S. dollar. Key excerpts include: Kennedy: “I have some questions, but first, I have a plea. Above all else—above everything else on your plate—I ask that … Continue reading Kennedy to Powell: How much debt is too much?

Grassley, Colleagues Introduce Bill To Sanction Beijing For Obstructing Investigations Into Origins Of COVID-19

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) joined Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and several of his colleagues in introducing the Coronavirus Origin Validation, Investigation, and Determination (COVID) Act of 2022. The bill would authorize sanctions if, 90 days after enactment, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) still refuses to allow a credible and comprehensive international investigation into the origins of … Continue reading Grassley, Colleagues Introduce Bill To Sanction Beijing For Obstructing Investigations Into Origins Of COVID-19