Today in a press conference, I addressed the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) recent score of the American Health Care Act which estimated the bill will lower premiums by 10% after ten years, reduce the deficit by $337 billion, and lower taxes by $883 billion over current law. Read more about GOP “Rescue Team” to Fix Obamacare Mess
If you are following the National and Texas laws on who gets to use which public bathrooms, then you are fully aware that the Texas Privacy Act SB6 aka the bathroom bill, has become quite ‘controversial’ because those that oppose the bill say it discriminates against the transgender. Read more about SA Mayor Opposes Texas Privacy Act SB6 (AKA Bathroom Bill)
The census counts the population every ten years. But the Census Bureau also sends out a mandatory, intrusive, personal and more time consuming 28-page document called the American Community Survey.
The survey asks invasive questions like how many toilets does a person have in their house? What time does a person leave and return from work? Does any person in the household have poor eyesight, difficulty dressing or mental issues? Read more about The Federal Governments Peeping Tomcrats
For years and, we would say, for decades, the United States has acquiesced in a toxic relationship with Pakistan, putting up with this nominal ally whose military and security leaders play a lethal double game. Most dangerously, the “game,” if one can call it that, involves headlong nuclear-weapons production and exporting Islamist terrorism. Read more about Time for a Radical Reset with Pakistan
U.S. Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Ted Cruz (R-TX), and I introduced the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act to authorize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to work with the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium (NCPC) to help prepare for and respond to cybersecurity risks at the national, state, and local levels. Read more about Cornyn, Leahy, Cruz Introduce Bill to Enhance Cybersecurity