Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 6/3/19

CALENDAR: Both the House and the Senate will return Monday. The House has scheduled its last vote of the week for no later than 10:30 AM Wednesday. The Senate will stay in session through Thursday.   TWO WEEKS AGO ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House came back to work on Monday, May 20, and passed…

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Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 5/20/19

CALENDAR: Both the House and the Senate will return Monday and stay in session through Thursday.   LAST TWO WEEKS ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House came back to work on Tuesday, May 7, and passed three bills under Suspension of the Rules. The next day, they passed another two bills under Suspension of the…

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Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 4/29/19

CALENDAR: The House and Senate will both return from their Easter Recess on Monday, and both will stay in session through Thursday.   LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House has been in recess, so there was no activity on the House floor last week.   THIS WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House…

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Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 4/8/19

CALENDAR: The House and Senate will both return Monday. The House will stay in session through Wednesday, while the Senate will stay in session through Thursday. Then they will begin the two-and-a-half-week-long Easter Recess, and won’t return until Monday, April 29. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House returned on Monday and passed two…

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Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 3/18/19

CALENDAR: The House and Senate are both in recess this week. They will both return on Monday, March 25. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House returned to work on Monday, and took up and passed two bills under Suspension of the Rules. On Tuesday, the House took up and passed three bills under…

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Make Congress Work Again

THE PLEDGE “We the undersigned are sick & tired of secret bills that nobody reads, obstruction of Presidential nominations, reckless special interest spending and debt, constant government shutdown drama, and too many vacations with too little work. Congress should delay August recess until government funding legislation has been openly debated in the House and Senate…Read More