Skip to Content

News List

Another Foreign Aid Bill Package on Fox Business

| Posted in In the News

The latest this Monday morning on the massive foreign aid bills passed last week (with no offsets), my disappointment in Speaker Mike Johnson performance, and what to expect moving forward. Give a listen!

2024 Congressional Art Competition

| Posted in Blog

LAST CALL! Submissions for the 2024 Congressional Art Competition will be accepted through Wednesday, April 24th. Winners will be selected by a panel of judges on May 8th. Our first place winner will have their artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year and be recognized at the annual Congressional Art Competition Celebration in Washington D.C. over the summer. More…

Rep. Ralph Norman Reintroduces the Earmark Elimination Act

| Posted in Press Releases

Washington, D.C. – On Wednesday, Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-05) reintroduced the Earmark Elimination Act. The Earmark Elimination Act would permanently ban federal earmarks. Background An earmark is an item in appropriations bills or large spending packages that designates money for a specific special interest group or project while avoiding the typical merit-based or…

Calling for Action to Support Israel

| Posted in Blog
Tags: Israel

Yes, Israel ABSOLUTELY has the right (and responsibility) to deal with Iran after that terrorist regime launched an unprecedented attack over the weekend, sending roughly 300 drones and missiles towards Israeli soil. It doesn’t matter that almost all of those failed to reach their target. It doesn’t matter that Israel, the U.S., and others were able to thwart the attack. It doesn’t…

Student Loan Transfers

| Posted in Blog

People keep calling it student loan “forgiveness.” But it’s not. It’s student loan TRANSFERS, and Joe Biden is trying to do it again – a third time – after already being slapped down last year by the U.S. Supreme Court. You may have seen the news about this earlier in the week. The reason it’s a debt **transfer** and not forgiveness is because the student loan debts in question were…