Last week, the House and Senate Conference Committee wrapped up negotiations and the House voted to approve a five-year transportation bill that returns more control back to states and consolidates several federal programs. Read more about Five-Year Highway Bill Approved
The first week of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris, France can be summed up in one word: nonsense. Read more about Paris Climate Change Meeting
Bullet holes are still visible in the walls of cafes, and the graves are fresh for those lives that were stolen by ISIS fighters in the streets of Paris. Meanwhile, the President is in Paris talking about his priority--the real threat--climate change. Read more about Rules Of Engagement: No Climate Casualties
As much as we try to stay away from the TV screen, some things are impossible to ignore. On Wednesday, December 2, two killers went into the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California and gunned down and killed 14 people at a Christmas party. Read more about Muslim Killers Slain in San Bernardino, CA
WASHINGTON, DC – Speaking in the Great Hall at the Library of Congress today, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) outlined his vision for a confident America at home and abroad, pledging that his top priority as Speaker in 2016 will be offering the country a bold, pro-growth agenda.
Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio both impressed audiences in the last debate. Senator Rubio’s positions on immigration are discussed frequently, but Senator Cruz is normally viewed as an immigration restrictionist – an unfair characterization. It’s more important to look at Senator Cruz’s actions when he offered amendments to the 2013 “Gang of Eight” comprehensive immigration reform bill (S. Read more about Ted Cruz’s Mixed Record on Immigration Reform