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Congress Empowered by the Bureaucracy’s Weakened Authority
Last month, the Supreme Court handed down one of the most notable rulings in our lifetime, overturning a 1984 decision that created the power for agencies to interpret unclear laws however they wished. The U.S. House is building upon the ruling by requiring federal agencies to be more transparent
MCRP Vice Chairman submits “Our Kids First” Legislation to Congressmen
MCRP Vice Chairman Jon Bouche submitted the “Our Kids First Act” to Congressmen Crenshaw and Luttrell. This legislation idea is born out of the belief that America should prioritize our children over foreign aid…
Why haven’t U.S. House Republicans moved to impeach Mayorkas?
While no official movement has yet been made to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, House Republicans may have begun making the case in an April 19 Homeland Security Hearing…
U.S. House passes the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act
The House put points on the board toward ensuring the original Title IX protections, but the game is not over. We encourage the Senate to take up this important issue…
Is the RESTRICT Act too restrictive?
While most Republicans and the majority of Americans agree that the Chinese-owned video-sharing app, TikTok, should be banned in the U.S., many are concerned that the RESTRICT Act would threaten basic American freedoms…
House Republicans celebrate 100 days of holding the majority, double down on promises made
Speaker Kevin McCarthy doubled down on the Republican Commitment to America and called on the Senate to do its constitutional duty by bringing important House-passed legislation to the Senate floor for a vote…