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Congress Has a Laundry List of Tasks to Complete in a Short Amount of Time
- By Eagle Forum
Congress’s Jammed Schedule
Usually, in an election year, the House and Senate take it easy. Members are hesitant to move forward legislation that may be perceived as controversial in their districts or states so that they can retain their seats. However, this year is different. Congress has a long list of tasks that they have to check off. But with two recent resignations of Republican members, one expelled from Congress, and the House Majority Leader out receiving cancer treatment, the hope of passing conservative legislation seems nearly impossible.
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Explainer: WHO's Pandemic Agreement Threatens National Sovereignty, Free Speech, and Life
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
Americans have just days left to weigh in on the Biden administration’s plan to adopt a dangerous international accord that gives the World Health Organization (WHO) greater control over the way the U.S. responds to global health pandemics like COVID-19.
As this article will demonstrate, the WHO Pandemic Agreement:
- Threatens national sovereignty;
- Equates the health of humans with animals and plants;
- Calls on nations to “combat” any “misinformation” that reduces “trust” in the government or its measures, such as social distancing;
- Would empower private-sector forces such as social media companies to ramp up censorship of disfavored viewpoints;
- Worries citizens will have “too much information” about pandemics;
- Supports quotas and “gender diversity”; and
- Aims to create equity-driven national health care systems around the globe.
To make matters worse, the Biden administration lobbied WHO to rename the Pandemic Treaty, so it can adopt the measure without the Senate’s ratification (which a treaty requires).
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March for Life Attendees Will be Shocked Discovering Family Support Nonprofits Supporting Abortion
- By American Life League
American Life League to Highlight Charity Watchlist at Washington, DC, Expo
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. -- American Life League urges life advocates to be fully informed about the organizations that they support with their charitable donations. Respected for decades of cutting-edge activism, American Life League delivers its Charity Watchlist, a fresh resource to this year's March for Life Expo attendees. Those in attendance at the national exhibition in Washington, DC, will be invited to try out the free online tool designed to hold charities accountable and keep donors "in the know."
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House Voting on Legislation to Stop China’s Takeover of American Manufacturing
- By Eagle Forum
This week, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on legislation to nullify a rule that allows China to manufacture electric vehicle (EV) chargers. S.J. Res. 38 uses the Congressional Review Act to reign in the powers of bureaucrats who try to use the power of the pen to rewrite existing law. Our Representatives are taking action to protect American manufacturing through this process.
The Trump administration put America first by creating policies that move American businesses away from China and prioritizing American products. When Joe Biden saw that the American people wanted this, he rode President Trump’s coattails and introduced his “Buy American” campaign plan. Some of these policies were placed into the 2021 infrastructure bill, including requiring EV chargers to be made mostly of American-made materials. Now, he’s clawing those provisions back.
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Defense Sec. Austin’s Vanishing Trick Stuns and Vexes Both Sides
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
When people criticize the Biden administration’s lack of leadership, they usually don’t mean it literally. But Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s decision to keep his days-long hospitalization a secret from everyone (including the president) has rocked the D.C. establishment. Not since the Supreme Court leaker — a mystery that remains unsolved — has the political world been so stunned by a breach of protocol. What possible “elective surgery” could have made the chief of America’s military operations AWOL at such a critical time? And why on earth wouldn’t he tell his team?
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As State Supreme Court Prepares to Hear Challenge to Abortion Amendment, Floridians Rally for Life in Jacksonville
- By Church of the Messiah
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- This Saturday, January 13, at 10 AM, pro-life Floridians from across the state will gather at James Weldon Johnson Park in Jacksonville for the 2024 March for Life & Special Liturgy for the Preborn.
Speakers include national pro-life leader Frank Pavone of Priests for Life, Florida State Representative Dean Black, and Sarah Neely of Operation Rescue. Fr. Scott Looker will lead the special Liturgy for the Preborn.
The March kicks off with a one-hour rally set to be a time of encouraging words from national and local leaders, as well as a special moment of corporate prayer for the preborn, for their mothers and fathers, and for the end of abortion in the state of Florida. A prayerful walk that will pass by the nearby county and federal courthouses will follow.
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Trafficking, Terrorism, and Trauma: Speaker Johnson Describes What Republicans Saw at the Border
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
During their trip to the southern border, dozens of congressmen saw a spectacle of human traffickers, military-aged men from terrorist nations, and the “unconscionable” indifference of the Biden administration to the cries of its own citizens. They returned ready to use “every ounce” of their influence to protect the victims they saw, said Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.).
“This is my third trip to the border, but it was the largest congressional delegation that’s ever made the trip: 64 House Republicans were there, representing 26 states and one U.S. territory,” said Speaker Johnson on “Washington Watch with Tony Perkins” the day after Wednesday’s border visit. “It really does make a difference to be there in person, on the ground, talking with the stakeholders: the patriotic, heroic Border Patrol officers and the sheriffs who are charged with keeping order down there.”
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- In a Historic Decision, U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Idaho Abortion Ban in First Such Ruling Since Dobbs
- It's time to Question "The Authorities"
- House GOP Raises the Stakes: 'Shut the Border Down or Shut the Government Down'
- Ten Peaceful Pro-Life Heroes Facing Federal Charges Should be Commended
- Democrats Have Been Kicking Candidates Off Ballots Since Lincoln’s Day
- States Enact 84 Laws Protecting Citizens against Transgender Extremism
- Georgia Right to Life Announces Annual January Event