This week, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced its plans to stifle oil and gas development across Colorado on 8.3 million acres of BLM-managed and 27 million acres of subsurface mineral estate under the guise of "safeguarding" big game migration. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert said, "Biden’s latest Colorado land grab is another example of this … Continue reading Boebert Slams Bureaucrat Land Grab That Will Increase Gas Prices
Republican members of the House Committee on Small Business issued the following joint statement after sending a letter to the Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler. “Time and time again, Democrats always find a way to inflict damage on small businesses through unnecessary regulations. This time, Biden’s SEC is imposing a … Continue reading Republicans demand repeal of crippling ‘greenhouse gas disclosure’ mandate on farmers, ranchers and small employers
Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Virginia ended the fiscal year 2022 with a $1.94 billion general fund revenue surplus. On a fiscal year-to-date basis, total revenue collections rose 16.3 percent, based on preliminary data. “While I am pleased that our additional revenue can be reinvested in Virginia, the Commonwealth’s general fund revenue surplus confirms … Continue reading More relief needed as Virginia overtaxed residents by over $2 billion
Democrats in the House just BLOCKED Energy and Commerce Committee Republican Leader Cathy McMorris Rodgers’ (R-WA) amendment to stop the Biden administration from selling our strategic energy reserves to China. Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) offered the amendment as a motion to recommit on the House Floor. “I request support from my colleagues on a very … Continue reading Democrats vote to turn over US oil reserves to Chinese Communist Party
House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) opened today’s Environment Subcommittee hearing by emphasizing how the United States’ agriculture industry is the world’s best and farmers continue to combine technology, science, ingenuity, and work ethic to provide Americans a reliable food supply. Ranking Member Comer slammed radical environmental policies pushed by … Continue reading Food shortages loom as insane new Biden plans ban fertilizer, cut off use of farmland
House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) and Oversight Committee Republicans are raising questions about the Department of Energy’s (DOE) sale of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to a Chinese energy company that Hunter Biden’s private equity firm has a financial stake in. Recently, DOE sold 900,000 barrels of … Continue reading Republicans Probe DOE’s Sale of Oil to Chinese Company Affiliated with Hunter Biden
U.S. Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) opposed efforts to proceed to Senate consideration of a massive new federal intervention into commercial manufacturing. At the time of the vote, legislative text was still unclear, but the one area that will be included in the ultimate bill is over $75 billion to subsidize the semiconductor industry—commonly known as … Continue reading Toomey Opposes Corporate Welfare Handout to Semiconductor Industry
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) Tuesday afternoon sought to shed light on the risks to the First Amendment rights of free speech and association under provisions of a controversial campaign finance bill promoted by Democrats since 2010. Hyde-Smith serves on the Senate Rules and Administration Committee that conducted a hearing to examine the Democracy Is Strengthened by … Continue reading New Democrat bill doxxes political donors as liberal mobs step up targeted threats
On Friday, an Arizona mother filed suit against the Arizona Department of Child Safety to defend her right to due process and clear her name. While shopping for groceries in 2020, Sarra L. left her son and his friend to play at a nearby, safe park. But someone called the police, who charged Sarra with … Continue reading Arizona Mom Fights Abusive Prosecution by Department of Child Safety
Qualified immunity—a powerful doctrine that shields government employees who violate someone’s constitutional rights from lawsuits—is among the most contentious issues facing our nation today. But there is one fact that many, including a professor who helped create it, agree on: the doctrine does not protect those who act outside of their job description. “This makes … Continue reading Influential Law Professors Urge Supreme Court to Not Expand Qualified Immunity