Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 5/01/16

CALENDAR: The House and Senate have both gone into recess. The Senate will return on Monday, May 9, while the House will return on Tuesday, May 10. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House returned last Monday, and immediately went to work on 19 bills on the Suspension Calendar. On Wednesday, the House took…

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Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 4/03/16

CALENDAR: The House is in recess and will not return until Tuesday, April 12. The Senate will come back into session until Monday, April 4. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: They were in recess.  THIS WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR:  They are still in recess. LAST WEEK ON THE SENATE FLOOR:  They were in…

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Tweet Your Thanks

For more than 5 years, the Tea Party movement has been a powerful force in setting the direction of our country. The work is never-ending and we have seen our share of victories and defeats, but we continue on in the affirmation of our principles, knowing that the majority of Americans want personal and economic…

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US 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)…

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Town Hall Meetings

If your Representative is not listed below you can help us find out if your Representative is holding a Town Hall meeting.  Click here to call your Member of Congress fill out the form to add your event to the list. If you already know when and where your Representative is holding a Town Hall meeting, fill in…

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Thank Those Who Stood for Principles and Voted Against Fiscal Cliff Bill

So it’s official – the House and Senate passed a fiscal cliff deal that raises taxes, kicks the can down the road on spending reductions, and shows that Congress just isn’t serious about stopping overspending. In the midst of this, however, five Senators and 151 Representatives opposed the legislation because of its tax increases and…

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