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Take a Stand in Austin
The progressives and the left will stop at nothing to turn Texas blue and their efforts have already begun in Austin. After the loud and disruptive mob showed up in Austin at the end of the last special session, we need to do wall we can to counter-protest those who would like to disrupt the…
Read MoreLetter to the Editor – The House Should Discard the Senate’s Flawed Amnesty Bill
On June 27th, the Senate approved a very flawed, massive amnesty bill. It is commonly referred to as “comprehensive immigration reform,” but the only thing comprehensive about the bill is its failure to address border security. The House of Representatives will now take up immigration reform, and it is up to us, the electorate, to…
Read MoreUS Senate Office Phone Numbers
Below you will find a list of all US Senate office phone numbers, including local offices. Alaska Mark Begich Anchorage: (907) 271-5915 Fairbanks Office: (907) 456-0261 Juneau: (907) 586-7700 Kenai: (907) 283-4000 Ketchikan: (907) 225-3000 Wasilla: (907) 357-9956 DC Office: (202) 224-3004 Lisa Murkowski Anchorage: (907) 271-3735 Fairbanks: (907) 456-0233 Juneau: (907) 586-7277 Kenai: (907)…
Read MoreHappy Independence Day!
The Fourth of July is a time for family gatherings, picnics, and fireworks. But it’s also a time for reflecting on what made our nation great, and also teaching our children those lessons. We have assembled here several resources to help you celebrate our nation’s history and teach others – especially younger audiences. For Family…
Read MoreSample Letter to the Editor – June 24
Letter to the Editor – Corker Amendment is a Cheap Political Ploy – Week of June 3 The Senate is expected to vote on the amnesty bill, S. 744, this week. The bill provides amnesty and immediate access to welfare programs to illegal immigrants, including those who have committed serious crimes. Adding insult to injury,…
Read MoreTalking Points June 24
Amnesty Bill’s Lack of Border Security Talking Points I. THE PROCESS IS BROKEN (GENERAL WEEKLY TALKING POINTS) Security First: The first step for any immigration legislation under consideration MUST be national security. We have heard over and over that Congress is going to get serious about securing the border and that must be a top priority…
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