There Used to Be Bipartisan Support for Religious Freedom. What Happened?
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July 10, 2014 |
There Used to Be Bipartisan Support for Religious Freedom. What Happened?Our new graphic dissects the change of heart among some members of Congress. |
Note to New York Times: Get a DictionaryDaily Policy Focus: In a weird defense of its support for the reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank, the Times argued that conservatives should leave it alone and go after bigger fish. |
Should Congress Bust the Budget to Fight Wildfires?In asking for $3.7 billion from Congress yesterday to combat the border crisis, President Obama attached another request that has nothing to do with illegal immigration. |
Quick Hits:Chase Bank Refuses to Confirm, Deny Employee LGBT Survey Gentleman from Texas: Obama Has ‘Blue’ Strategy at Border A ‘Sleeper’ in the Contest for Year’s Silliest Lawsuit Journalists Say Obama Administration’s ‘Censorship’ Threatens Free Press Democrat Advises Obama to Demonstrate Leadership in Border Crisis |
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