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2024 Congressional Art Competition Winner

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After receiving 70 entries for the 2024 Congressional Art Competition, I am excited to announce that this year's winner is "Far from Perfect," by Logan, a student at Wilson Hall in Sumter. This incredible artwork will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for the next year. Congratulations, Logan! Our second place winner is, "Still Life," by Liz, also a student at Wilson Hall in…

Happy Mother's Day!

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Rev. Billy Graham is quoted as saying, "Only God Himself fully appreciates the influence of a Christian mother in the molding of character in her children. Most of the noble characters and fine leaders of history have had good, God-fearing mothers. The influence of a mother upon the lives of her children cannot be measured." I cannot think of a more fitting quote for this Mothers Day.…

Pro-Hamas Protests on College Campuses

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Follow the timeline here: 1. Pro-Hamas / anti-Israel protestors at the University of North Carolina cause destruction and chaos. 2. Campus and local police put an end to it, and the University suspends ~15 students over their involvement. 3. Then… get this… some UNC professors threatened to withhold end-of-semester grades if UNC did not reinstate those suspended…

National Teacher Appreciation Day

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Teachers have the duty and the honor of teaching the youth of America. I recognize the dedication and talent of all teachers who stand strong on behalf of our children, this week especially.

Biden's DHS Flying Thousands of Illegal Immigrants to the US

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Well, it took a subpoena and a lengthy fight, but House Republicans have finally uncovered a list of all the U.S. cities to which the Biden administration has been quietly flying HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of illegal immigrants. Everyone knew this was taking place. But the documents finally released under a subpoena from the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) – under the leadership of…

Commentary: Congress Must Ban Earmarks Once and For All

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The Daily Caller—Before 2011, earmarks were a frequent source of corruption and furthering of personal agendas by Members of Congress. In 2011, Congress passed a temporary ban on earmarks, which every session of Congress renewed–until recently. In January 2021, after a decade-long moratorium, Congress returned earmarks under the guise of “Community Project Funding.” Aptly known as…

Another Foreign Aid Bill Package on Fox Business

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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

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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…