Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) joined his colleagues, Sens. Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kan.), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) in introducing the Exposing Agricultural Trade Suppression (EATS) Act to prohibit state and local governments from interfering with the production or manufacture of agricultural products in other states. This will prevent states like California from radically regulating how … Continue reading Senate moves to save America’s bacon from California pork ban
Crapo says the delay is especially troubling considering Congress is expected to consider further legislation this year that will affect Social Security and Medicare, and also notes that he and House Ways and Means Ranking Member Kevin Brady (R-Texas) asked about the reports many months ago and have still received no response.
In all three cases, the actions of federal police were so egregious that they were denied qualified immunity by lower courts. But in all three cases, the appeals courts threw out the constitutional claims, effectively granting the officers absolute immunity because they worked for the federal government.
The Biden administration’s extension of the illegal CDC moratorium in the face of opposition by a majority of the Supreme Court will not last long. Already realtors are seeking to enforce the Supreme Court majority view and abolish the extension of the CDC eviction moratorium. Our government should be following the law and only be able to change it through an act of Congress, which doesn’t seem to support this extension.
This bill institutes a new tax on 42 chemicals that will raise prices for everyday consumers. Texans will bear the brunt of these higher prices, because 40 percent of the manufacturing plants that this new tax will hit are in Texas alone.
Corporate board rooms, like all organizations, can benefit from a diversity of perspectives, but NASDAQ’s one-size-fits-all quota misses the mark. By defining diversity by race, gender, and sexual orientation, NASDAQ’s mandate will inevitably pressure companies to subordinate crucial factors such as knowledge, experience, and expertise when selecting board members.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) joined Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) and others to improve governmental transparency regarding federal 9/11 investigations. For nearly 20 years, 9/11 survivors and victims’ families have fought tirelessly to identify and bring to justice all of the perpetrators of the attacks. The bipartisan September 11th Transparency Act requires federal agencies to conduct a declassification … Continue reading New move may force govt to reveal 9/11 records
She has been a radical, and an activist for what effectively amounts for her to her entire career, having spent the last 15 years advocating for extreme far left positions. She has waged campaigns against voter ID laws, describing them as the greatest rollback of voting rights in the country. Even though 80 percent of Americans support voter ID laws, and 60 percent of African Americans support voter ID laws.
Biden is pushing us to $30 trillion in debt, and he has been in office for six months. This is something our children and grandchildren are going to be paying for.
While middle-class families are hurting from inflation caused by Democrat spending, it's unconscionable that Democrats want to raise taxes to give more handouts to the rich.