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Randall Terry Leads 'Overturn Roe' Vigil at White House 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Supporting President Trump's Promise to Overturn Roe
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON – On Monday, July 9, beginning at 10:00 a.m., pro-lifers from 6 states will gather for an all day vigil at the White House. They will remain until after President Trump announces his Supreme Court pick at 9:00 p.m.
Randall Terry, the Founder of Operation Rescue, is organizing this event in conjunction with the several pro-life leaders and organizations: W.A.K.E.U.P.; Defend Life; LifeGuard; and Society for Truth and Justice.
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How S.C. Lawmakers Might Have Access to Your Private Information
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
For 10 years, a proviso tucked away in the state budget has given lawmakers and multiple S.C. agencies access to a massive “data warehouse” containing personal medical records of many South Carolinians.
Now, lawmakers want to launch a similar database that would track sensitive education and workforce information on children and adults in the Palmetto State. The system would be created under another budget proviso passed last week by legislators and now under review by the governor.
The proposed “data warehouse” could be as large as the existing health care version – created in 2002 through a budget proviso and renewed annually via a proviso. Both systems could, in theory, pull private records from each other, effectively creating an even larger, state-run electronic bank of personal information.
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President Trump Announces Federal Government Reorganization Plan
- By Jeff West
President Trump signed the sweeping Executive Order 13781 on March 13, 2017, entitled “Comprehensive Plan for Reorganizing the Executive Branch.” The Director of the Office of Management and Budget was instructed to develop a plan “to reorganize governmental functions and eliminate unnecessary agencies.” Each agency head had to submit a reorganization plan by September 11, 2017 to increase efficiency and accountability.
Recently the resulting report "Delivering Government Solutions in the 21st Century" was posted on the White House website (https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Government-Reform-and-Reorg-Plan.pdf). The report says that some of its objectives can be achieved through executive action and some will require Congressional legislation. Priorities listed include:
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The Second Supreme Court Justice
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
President Trump is getting an opportunity to appoint a second justice to the Supreme Court. He has published a list of candidates who have a history of supporting the Constitution in their court decisions. His opponents that include most Democrats and many RINO Republicans are going to oppose the nominee no matter who it is or what his or her qualifications are. President Trump hopes to have the judge confirmed by the Senate prior to the November Election.
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Immigration: The Wall is Important but E-Verify is More Important
- By Mike Scruggs
About 50 percent of illegal immigrants enter the country by "visa skipping." They come on a temporary work, business, tourist, or student visa and ignore the stay limit. They just disappear into the huge population of other illegal immigrants. So a wall won't stop them.
In fact, a wall would simply reroute many current illegal entries into the easier "visa skipping" method of illegal entry. Some estimate that the wall, though important for crime and national security purposes, would only prevent 25 percent of illegal immigration.
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