Democrats don’t have faith in either of their Pennsylvania Senate hopefuls, Conor Lamb or John Fetterman. According to Politico: A super PAC backing Pennsylvania Senate candidate Conor Lamb is warning prospective donors that he is trailing frontrunner John Fetterman by 30 percentage points in the Democratic primary. … The slide deck created by the super PAC makes … Continue reading Dem Super PAC Says Dems Are Screwed in Pennsylvania
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has launched a nationwide initiative to register voters at gas stations, with the first events starting this past weekend. As gas hits record high prices because of Joe Biden’s energy agenda, voters are feeling the pinch at the pump.The initiative began on Saturday with registration drives in Arizona and North Carolina, with more … Continue reading RNC Registers Voters At Gas Stations As Americans Feel the Toll Of Biden’s Gas Hike
This week the Securities and Exchange Commission described a new rule it plans to impose concerning climate disclosure requirements that may affect even private companies as well as publicly traded ones. CEI experts warned of serious problems this mandate will create. (See: Statement on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Open Meeting of March 21, 2022: … Continue reading SEC Climate Disclosure Rule Will Cause Big Problems, CEI Experts Predict
South Dakota is taking a major step forward for food entrepreneurs. Friday afternoon, Gov. Kristi Noem signed HB 1322 into law, greatly expanding the homemade or “cottage” foods that producers can sell to include all shelf-stable foods and some foods requiring refrigeration, provided that producers complete a short food safety training. The law will also lift a … Continue reading Major South Dakota Food Freedom Bill Becomes Law
Mr. John Operations employee David Keen and his coworkers have overwhelmingly voted to free themselves from unwanted union monopoly “representation.” After the employees filed a request for a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decertification election to end the union’s monopoly bargaining powers over workers at three locations of Mr. John Operations, a division of Russell … Continue reading NJ, NY Sanitation Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Flush Unwanted Teamsters Union
The top Republican on the House Financial Services Committee, Patrick McHenry (NC-10), issued the following statement in response to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) proposal to mandate disclosure of mostly immaterial information related to climate change: “The Biden Administration is pushing its climate agenda through financial regulators because they don’t have the votes to pass it … Continue reading As Putin wages energy war on US, Biden scheme forces US companies to publish global warming propaganda
U.S. Senate Banking Committee Ranking Member Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) released the following statement on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC)proposed rule that would require publicly-traded companies to provide new global warming disclosures. “Today’s action hijacks the democratic process and disrespects the limited scope of authority that Congress gave to the SEC. This is a thinly-veiled … Continue reading Senator blasts insane Biden scheme forcing US employers to publish ‘global warming disclosures’
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-03) introduced a Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to eliminate waste and rein in federal spending. Congresswoman Boebert said, “Everyday Americans are faced with tough decisions on how to balance their checkbooks. Unfortunately, the government shows no such restraint, pummeling all of us with record-setting spending and runaway inflation. Nancy Pelosi and the … Continue reading Lauren Boebert Introduces Balanced Budget Amendment to Constitution
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), lifelong farmer and member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, joined Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and many of his colleagues in urging the International Trade Commission (ITC) to address the strain on the fertilizer supply chain to bring down costs. Specifically, the lawmakers ask the ITC to eliminate duties on phosphate fertilizer products imported … Continue reading Grassley, Colleagues Urge Immediate Action To Bring Down Fertilizer Costs
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on The Constitution, gave his opening statement on the first day of the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Watch Sen. Cruz’s opening statement here. The full text of Sen. Cruz’s opening statement is included below. WATCH: Sen. Cruz’s … Continue reading Sen. Cruz at Ketanji Brown Jackson Hearing: ‘Will You Protect Freedom Or Restrict It?’