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Political
Private individuals’ financial records fair game under S.C. House bill
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Private citizens could be forced to testify before and turn over their financial records to S.C. House or Senate committees under a House bill filed for the new legislative session that starts today.
Contacted Monday by The Nerve, former Rep. Mike Pitts, R-Laurens, who announced last month he was resigning from office effective last Thursday, acknowledged that his bill, prefiled on Dec. 18, goes too far as written.
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Will Texas Governor Keep Promise to Dying Teenager to Outlaw Abortion?
- By Christian Newswire
AUSTIN, Texas -- On June 17, 2018, Jeremiah Thomas, a terminally ill teenager, was granted his dying wish to talk with Texas governor Greg Abbott on the phone to ask him to end abortion in Texas.
On the call, Jeremiah told Governor Abbott, "We just want you to treat abortion like an act of murder and it should be punished by law. For my wish, I just wanted to say that to you... I think we could rally with Texas, and we could end abortion here and now. Because, at least for me, this would make my wish complete before I pass."
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Abortion Facility Numbers Continue to Decrease in 2018 According to New Survey
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7, 2019 /Christian Newswire/ -- The number of abortion clinics in America continued to decline in 2018, following a trend that has seen an overall decrease of 159 abortion facilities since 2012.
Overall, in 2018, 40 abortion facilities closed or no longer qualify as abortion clinics.
Today, there are a total of 697 abortion centers left in America - seven fewer than there were at the end of 2017.
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GOP Senator Announces Retirement
- By GOP Presidential
Republican Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts will announce his retirement at a press conference in Kansas Friday afternoon, two sources close with Roberts told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Roberts, 84, will make the announcement around 11:15 a.m. ET in his home state, stating he will not be seeking reelection in 2020. This comes after Roberts, who has served in the Senate since 1997, told reporters in December he would make a decision on his future plans in the Senate in 2018.
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President Trump is Right. The Border Wall Is Worth the Shutdown
- By Erick Erickson
He should keep the government shut down until the Democrats compromise or the GOP exposes itself as weak on the issue
Arguably, the President should have taken the deal last year to get $5 billion for the wall in exchange for a DACA compromise. I supported that then and support it now. But Democrats, having moved left after the election, are unwilling to offer up the compromise again. The President is right to keep the government shutdown going until the Democrats offer up money for the wall.
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Senate 6 Debate - January 4th
- By Upstate Republican Women
The Greenville County Republican Party along with WORD 106.3FM invite you to attend the Senate 6 Debate for the Republican special election being held to replace William Timmons.
Radio Hosts Bob McClain and Tara Servatius will moderate this debate.
Come hear
Councilwoman Amy Ryberg Doyle,
Representative Dwight Loftis,
and Businessman Jeffrey Stringer
talk about positions and issues in the 6th Senate District and Columbia. A special thanks to Representative Garry Smith for sponsoring this debate.
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New Year, New Congress
- By Eagle Forum
As we enter into 2019, Congress looks a bit different. With a Democrat majority in the House, barely a Republican majority in the Senate, and a Republican in the White House, the outlook of passing Conservative legislation (or even a simple budget) is dim. However, our job to educate all our representatives on our issues must continue unabated. There are areas in which we can focus our efforts that will be worthwhile.
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