Sen. Republicans ‘don’t see any reason to be leaving’ Washington until policy issues are handled

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced that he will push off the start of senators’ August recess on Tuesday to keep lawmakers in town to try and tie up loose ends on healthcare, taxes and the budget. Republican senators prior to McConnell’s announcement had been asking the majority leader to push the recess back…

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Are you living in one of the 5 most awfully managed states in the U.S?

The Mercatus Center ranked the five worst fiscally managed states in America and the five best fiscally managed states, taking into account not just states’ ability to pay short-term bills but also their ability to make long-run spending commitments; their underfunded pensions and healthcare plans; whether the states would be able to provide new services…

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President Trump: ‘The era of economic surrender is over’

President Trump touts his promise of bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States during his weekly address which serves as a clear indication that he intends to bring back domestic production. Trump addresses that this will bring an end to our ‘economic surrender’ and suffering. The Hill has the inside scoop: “For decades, American jobs…

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Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 7/10/17

CALENDAR: The House will return on Tuesday, with the first votes scheduled for 6:30 PM. The House will stay in session through Friday, with the last vote scheduled to be no later than 3 PM. The Senate will return on Monday, with the first vote set for 5:30. The Senate is also scheduled to stay in session through Friday. TWO WEEKS AGO ON…Read More

Tea Party Patriots Washington Report

Connect on Facebook Share Visit Our Page Donate Powered by the Simple Social Press Obamacare Repeal, Senator Cruz’s Consumer Choice Amendment of Freedom and much more… http://www.teapartypatriots.org/news/tea-party-patriots-weekly-report-from-washington-for-71017/

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ICYMI: House passes Kate’s Law, a bill that would ‘crack down on illegal immigrants and the cities that shelter them’

Yesterday, the House passed legislation that would deny federal grants to sanctuary cities and increase the penalties for deported immigrants who try to return to the U.S. The bill was named after Kate Steinle, a woman murdered two years ago in ‘sanctuary city’ San Francisco by an illegal immigrant who went through multiple deportations. Fox…

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