Trump's Pick for EPA Has a History of Fighting the Agency
Dec. 8, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where an EPA critic will run the agency if President-elect Donald Trump's pick, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, takes over. Kelsey Harkness shares some facts. Ohio Gov. John Kasich ponders signing a bill to ban abortions at about six weeks. Leah Jessen reports. A top House anti-terrorism leader outlines a strategy at The Heritage Foundation. Josh Siegel was there. Plus: Fred Lucas on how Democrats hope to curb the internet, and Walter Williams on why we shouldn't dump the Electoral College. |
NewsTrump's Pick for EPA Has a History of Fighting the AgencyOklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is known for waging legal battles with the EPA over its climate change agenda, suggesting that President-elect Trump could intend to make good on his promise to "get rid of [the agency] in almost every form." |
CommentaryObama's Terrorism Claim Hides an Inconvenient Truth"Over [the] last eight years, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our homeland," President Obama said. |
NewsOhio Lawmakers Put 'Heartbeat' Abortion Ban on Kasich's DeskThe Ohio Legislature has passed and sent to Gov. John Kasich's desk a measure that would ban abortion after a baby's heartbeat is detected, about six weeks following conception. |
NewsTop House Republican Proposes Aggressive Plan to Help Trump Fight Terrorism"Our country is less secure than it was eight years ago. We are grappling with the calamities of retreat and a failed foreign policy," Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, warns. |
CommentaryDodd-Frank Must Go. Here's the Republican Plan to Save Community Banks, Spur Economic Growth."American families and workers have been waiting for eight long years for a return to healthy economic growth and opportunity, and congressional Republicans are ready to deliver," writes Rep. Keith Rothfus, R-Pa., for The Daily Signal. |
NewsHow Democrats Could Regulate Internet Even After Trump Takes OfficeDemocrats are pushing to lift the hold on President Barack Obama's nominee to serve a second five-year term on the Federal Communications Commission. |
CommentaryGetting Rid of Electoral College Would Mean a Tyrannical Rule of the MajorityThe Electoral College gives states with small populations a measure of protection against domination by states with large populations. |
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