Find Out How Your Lawmakers Voted on Government Spending Bill That Funds Planned Parenthood, Averts Shutdown
Oct. 1, 2015 |
NewsFind Out How Your Lawmakers Voted on Government Spending Bill That Funds Planned Parenthood, Averts ShutdownOn the last day of the fiscal year, Congress approved a short-term spending measure that doesn't end taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood and keeps the federal government operating through Dec. 11. |
CommentaryHow Senate GOP Leadership Is Silencing Americans' Voices With Procedural TricksIn addition to GOP leadership caving on issue after issue, they are also stripping other members of Congress, such as Sen. Ted Cruz, of their ability and rights to have their voices heard. |
NewsCalifornia Labor Union That Fought for $15 Minimum Wage Now Wants an ExemptionThe Los Angeles County Federation of Labor buried the exemption on the eighth page of its 12-page proposal for the Santa Monica City Council to review. |
NewsHe Escaped From a North Korean Prison Camp. Now He's Showing the World His Torture Scars.In an exclusive interview with The Daily Signal, human rights activist Shin Dong-hyuk shows scars that he suffered from torture inside a North Korean prison camp. |
CommentaryGE's Cynical Ruse: Pretending Jobs Are Moving Because of End of Ex-Im SubsidiesThe evidence just does not support GE's claim that it is moving American jobs because of Ex-Im. |
NewsWhy Does It Matter Who the House Speaker Is? Looking at House Leadership's ResponsibilitiesConservative lawmakers are focused primarily on the race for House speaker, as the top Republican sets the tone for the remainder of leadership and dictates what action the House will take. |
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