Posts by Tea Party Patriots
Tea Party Patriots Action Urges House to Pass Legislation Declassifying Intel on Covid-19 Origins
Atlanta, GA – Today, the House is expected to vote on legislation to help make public information relating to the origins of COVID-19. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), cleared the Senate by unanimous consent last week. It would require that the director of national intelligence declassify “as much information as possible about…
Read MoreElection Integrity Effort Update
2023 Task Force Update With your help, Tea Party Patriots Action was successful in beginning to build permanent election integrity infrastructure in 2021 – 2022. You were one of the many people Tea Party Patriots Action trained or signed up for election integrity in 2022. After training or signing up with Tea Party Patriots Action,…
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Tea Party Patriots Action Lauds Congress for Blocking Liberal DC City Council’s Attempt to Weaken Penalties for Violent Crime
Atlanta, GA – Today, the Senate passed a Republican-led resolution to block Washington, D.C.’s revised criminal code — which weakens penalties for certain violent crimes — from taking effect. In response, Tea Party Patriots Action Honorary Chairman Jenny Beth Martin released the following statement: “Since the ‘defund the police’ movement began three years ago, crime has been exploding…
Read MoreHands Off Our Stoves
Recently, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) – yet another unelected regulatory agency that most Americans know nothing about – announced that they may move to ban gas stoves. Yes, everyone’s favorite kind of stove with which to cook. When outrage ensued, CPSC announced they may instead “regulate” them to make them safer. As a…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Action Urges House to Pass Protecting Speech from Government Interference Act
Atlanta, GA – Today and tomorrow, the House is scheduled to consider H.R. 140, the Protecting Speech from Government Interference Act. This bill would bar federal employees from using their official authority or influence to promote censorship or to advocate for that action by a third party. Employees found to violate the prohibition would be…
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