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Richard Norman, Lynn Bradshaw and Linda Parker Talk about Fundraising
Tea Party Patriots Action Applauds House for Passing Save Our Gas Stoves Act
Atlanta, GA – Today, the US House passed the Save Our Gas Stoves Act. This bill prohibits the Secretary of Energy from implementing the proposed rule, “Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Consumer Conventional Cooking Products.” In response, Tea Party Patriots Action (TPPA) Honorary Chairman Jenny Beth Martin issued the following statement: “We thank the House Members…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Action Generates Over 4,000 Comments Opposing New Gas Stove Regulations as CPSC Comment Period Ends TODAY
Atlanta, GA – Today, the comment period for the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)’s possible ban on gas stoves ends. Soon after CPSC Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. suggested a gas stove ban, Tea Party Patriots Action (TPPA) launched a “Call to Action” urging its members and supporters to leave comments opposing new gas stove regulations.…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Action Urges Republicans to Honor Voters’ Wishes: Oppose One-Week CR and Full-Year Omnibus Bill, and Instead Support CR to Fund Government Into Next Congress
Atlanta, GA — On Tuesday night, top appropriators in Congress struck a deal on a government funding framework critical to finalizing a mammoth year-end spending package. Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, the GOP’s lead negotiator, said, “If all goes well, we should be able to finish an omnibus appropriations package by December 23rd.” The current Continuing…
Read MoreProtect the Vote
SIGN UP TO PROTECT THE VOTE ARIZONA More votes are being counted at Phoenix City Hall, and we need as many patriots to show up and have a presence outside as possible at 9am. Bring your Trump flags, American flags, and signs. We can’t let them steal this election. The address is 200 W Washington…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington 05/18/20
CALENDAR: The Senate will return Monday, May 18. The House will not be in session this week, but may come back on May 27 and 28, though I have no idea why. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House came back into session on Friday, May 15, to vote on two items…
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