Funding Law Enforcement Isn’t Optional
colleagues think funding law enforcement is optional – and right now they’re opting to defund Border Patrol
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colleagues think funding law enforcement is optional – and right now they’re opting to defund Border Patrol
permitting process stands between them and those dreams. Right now, $1.5 trillion in critical infrastructure sits frozen … crawls. We must fix this broken system. Done right, permitting reform will force federal and state governments
baselessly smeared Xinjiang for violations of human rights” and “seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people.” This
Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) Right now, thousands of the men and women responsible for keeping our country safe … shut down began in February. This goes right along with their record they now hold for the longest
only because religious freedom is a fundamental human right but also because Beijing is refining a template … Beijing that religious freedom is an inalienable right and a foundational pillar of global prosperity and security. First
killing. He is 100% right. Congress should fully support his efforts to end the needless slaughter
investigating discrimination under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, to apply the working definition of antisemitism devised … that that “den[ies] the Jewish people their right to self-determination,” “draw[s] comparisons of contemporary Israeli
abhor it, but President Donald Trump is right on all three accounts. (RELATED: Inside Trump’s Trip … bases in Syria. In Europe, President Trump should rightly be praised for his efforts to get NATO allies
After years of fighting to protect our constitutional rights against the surveillance state, I was still shocked, though … government is willing to ignore the Fourth Amendment rights of members of Congress, imagine what they might
authorization, because then perhaps the right questions would be asked: What happens next? What if Venezuela retaliates
Founders “conferred, as against the Government, the right to be let alone — the most comprehensive of rights … right most valued by civilized men. “To protect that right,” Brandeis continued, “every unjustifiable intrusion by the Government
have long defended the private-property rights of internet companies and long defended them against overzealous, partisan abuses … internet, you can call them a creep right back, but you can’t sue the social-media site
Republican and Democrat lawmakers alike to our border — right here in Arizona — so they can see the realities
different. Voting is one of the most important rights we have as Americans. It’s how we choose … freedoms on to the next generation. Protecting that right means making sure every lawful vote counts—and that
glad to see it having a big impact right here in South Dakota
Education can open a lot of doors. The right knowledge and skills can create opportunities and open
flag. Among them will be competitors with roots right here in Colorado’s Third District, including Durango … like Durango that depend on getting those decisions right. Growth brings opportunity, but it also brings pressure. Preserving
likeness of God, and is endowed with the right to life. The March for Life is an occasion … another pro-life bill: the Pregnant Students’ Rights Act. No student should have to feel
unanimously to advance the long-anticipated Shoshone water rights acquisition for permanent instream flow protection, an effort … both strongly support. These rights ensure that, even in times of drought, water continues to flow; farmers
pregnancy resource centers' 'Murder is not a protected right' f t # Washington, Jan 23, 2026 | comments … against pregnancy care centers by violating fundamental conscience rights to compel complicity in abortion. The Knights of Columbus
phone, or even a pencil, but I got right to work with one goal in mind: deliver tangible
afterthought. But I’m convinced the right approach for Colorado’s 3rd District isn’t constant outrage
approach to cooperative federalism.” That’s exactly right. The new plan was completely unworkable and would have been … education and healthcare. North Dakota has a right to decide how to responsibly use our abundant natural resources
boldly declared on election night. He’s right about the problem but dead wrong about the solution