Category: Government Updates
New Mexico Supreme Court Rejects Invitation to Switch to Mail-In Ballots; Only the Legislature Can Do That
Pandemics and quarantines seem to bring out the worst in public officials attempting to deal with “situations” they want to “fix.” Even if they’re operating...
Read MoreStates Eye Voting-by-Mail Due to Coronavirus, but Concerns Rise Over Fraud and Abuse
Due to concerns over the coronavirus, and how in-person voting may adversely affect the public health, many states are now considering moving to a vote-by-mail...
Read MoreTennessee Democrats Toss a Pro-Lifer Out of the Party
The Tennessee Democrat Party removed Representative John DeBerry, a 26-year veteran of the state House of Representatives, from its August primary ballot this week. “After...
Read MoreSocialist Bernie Sanders Drops Out of Democrat Presidential Primary
Senator Bernie Sanders, D-VT., has suspended his campaign for the Democrat nomination for President. He informed his campaign of the decision in a phone call...
Read MorePaycheck Protection Program Allows Churches to Keep Operating Using Government-Backed Loans
As part of the CARES Act stimulus bill passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump on March 27, $367 billion was set...
Read MoreDemocrats Prepare Additional “Phase Four” $2 Trillion Spending Bill
Though the ink isn’t yet dry on the $2.2 trillion economic stimulus bill that was passed last week, Democrats in Congress are preparing a new...
Read MoreWhite House COVID-19 Task Force Provides Important Information to Public
The White House COVID-19 Task Force continues to push valuable information to the public about the virus, the legislation Congress has recently passed to deal...
Read MorePresident Trump Extends Social Distancing to April 30, Wants Deaths Under 200,000
On Sunday March 29, President Donald Trump held a press conference from the Rose Garden at the White House to update the nation on the...
Read MoreHouse Passes $2 Trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act with Voice Vote
Over objections from Kentucky Representative Kevin Massie, R-Ky., who had asked for a roll call vote, the House of Representatives passed the $2 Trillion Coronavirus...
Read MoreStudent Loan Cancellation Was Kept Out of the Stimulus Bill. That’s Great News.
As the House of Representatives prepares to pass an economic stimulus bill that will cost at least $2 trillion, some politicians wanted to include student...
Read MoreSenate Passes 2 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Act – Pelosi Says House Will Now Review It, But Insists, ‘We Want More’
Yesterday, the Senate worked throughout the day to finalize and pass the “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” (CARES Act), a stimulus bill to...
Read MorePresident Trump Reaches Record-High Approval Rating
President Donald Trump has reached a record-high approval rating in the midst of the coronavirus crisis. The reputable polling organization, Gallup, released a poll which...
Read MoreSenate and White House Reach Agreement on $2 Trillion ‘Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act’ – Now It’s Up to the House
U.S. Senate leaders worked with the White House late into the night on Tuesday to craft the third piece of legislation to provide relief for...
Read MoreDrafting Our Daughters? U.S. Commission Recommends Women Be Forcefully Conscripted
An 11-member commission set up by the U.S. Congress will recommend that women should be eligible for the draft, which gives more ammunition to lawmakers...
Read MoreSpeaker Pelosi Includes Student Loan Cancellation, $15 Minimum Wage in Stimulus Bill
On Monday, March 23 Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., introduced her economic stimulus bill with a price tag of $2.5 trillion. While it...
Read MoreWhat if Congress Held a Vote and No One Could Come?
The coronavirus is making everyone re-think how we do business, including our elected representatives on Capitol Hill. With members of both houses of Congress either...
Read MoreSenate Democrats Again Shoot Down $1.8 Trillion Emergency Stimulus Bill
In a tie vote of 47-47 on Sunday evening, Senate Democrats blocked H.R. 748, the Middle Class Health Benefits Tax Repeal Act of 2019 from...
Read MoreFour Senators Accused of Selling Off Stock After Confidential Coronavirus Briefings
Four U.S. Senators: Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., James Inhofe, R-Okla. and Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C. have been accused by several media outlets of...
Read MoreCongress Eyes $1 Trillion Stimulus Package to Stem Coronavirus Fallout
Now that President Trump has signed a second coronavirus bill into law this week, Congress is turning its attention to a massive stimulus bill to...
Read MoreBiden Announces “LGBTQ+” Plans – Calls for Reversal of “Broad Religious Exemptions”
Former Vice President Joe Biden recently unveiled a plan to advance LGBTQ+ issues “in America and around the world.” The plan says, “Donald Trump and...
Read MoreOur Government’s Response to the Coronavirus: Who are You Going to Believe?
Getting good information about our personal and national safety can seem daunting right now. How are our leaders doing at protecting us and our fellow...
Read MoreWhat’s Congress Doing About the Coronavirus?
With the flood of news conferences, public statements, and proposals bantered back and forth concerning what the federal government is or should be doing about...
Read MoreFrom Ending Deportations to Free Abortions: Three Notable Moments from Last Night’s Debate
Last night the Democrats had their 11th debate, the next to last of the primary season. Former Vice President Joe Biden faced off against Senator...
Read MorePresident Trump Declares National Emergency Due to Coronavirus
President Trump on Friday declared a “national emergency” with regard to the battle against the coronavirus. The declaration allows for $50 billion in emergency funding...
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