Sen. Tim Scott to introduce legislation ending the “birth tourism” industry
allowed to continue is insane.” Sen. Scott concluded, “This is not a partisan issue, and I hope
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allowed to continue is insane.” Sen. Scott concluded, “This is not a partisan issue, and I hope
federal government,”they wrote. The lawmakers conclude by urging FDA leadership to take a fresh look … this decision made by the previous Administration,”they concluded. Read the full letterhere
entire region furthers this goal." The members conclude: "Pursuant to Section 714 in the FY26 National Defense Authorization
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jan. 9, 2026) — Representative Nancy Mace concluded the first session of the 119th Congress with major
despite the EPA’s own risk review concluding it was unnecessary for protecting public health or the environment
create between these two principles,” the lawmakers concluded. “The Religious Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses
since January 2024. The Office of Congressional Conduct concluded "there is substantial reason to believe that Rep. Mills
entities owned by Rep. Mills." The report concluded "there is substantial reason to believe that Rep. Mills
stabilize, govern, and rebuild Gaza,”the lawmakers concluded.“Instead, we encourage the United States to work with vetted
discovery and attorney ethics. The Honorable T.J. Rode concluded the sanctions were warranted “to deter future litigation abuse
signed into law on July 4. The report concluded: “In general, resources will decrease for households toward
Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) is concluding the July work period with significant legislative accomplishments and continued
Senate concludes a historic commencement of the 119th Congress following ten consecutive weeks of voting, representing the longest
they have you. And that’s enough,”concluded Senator Scott. Click hereto learn more about the ECCA
significant concerns about S.C. charters, it concluded that nationally, charter schools “produce superior student gains despite enrolling