Gov't Shutdown Blocks Benefits To Families Of Fallen Soldiers
Washington, D.C. -The families of fallen military personnel have been denied benefits because of the federal government shutdown, leaving families to scramble to find a way to pay for funeral costs,...
View ArticleNew Polls Show Republicans Taking Most Of The Blame For The Gov't Shutdown
Washington, D.C. -According to new polls out yesterday and today, republicans are taking the most blame for the federal government shutdown, with 62% saying republican's stubbornness and refusal to...
View ArticleHouse Republicans Negotiating Short Term Debt Ceiling Increase
Washington, D.C. -House GOP members have begun negotiating a short term agreement to raise the nation's debt limit and government's borrowing ability to avoid a financial default on October 17, which...
View ArticleLongest Serving Florida Member Of Congress Bill Young Dies At Age 82
St Petersburg, FL –Republican Charles William “Bill” Young, Florida’s Longest serving member of Congress died on Friday at the age of 82. Young died at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, he...
View ArticleFlorida Republican Leaders Tell Congressman Henry Randel To Resign
Miami, FL –The Republican Party of Florida is calling on Republican Congressman Henry “Trey” Randel to resign after pleading guilty to misdemeanor cocaine possession.Chairman Lenny Curry released a...
View ArticleHouse Votes To Extend Law That Prohibits 3D Printed Plastic Guns
Washington, D.C. -The House of Representatives has voted overwhelmingly to extend the "Undetectable Firearms Acts" which prohibits the 3D printing of plastic guns, which are becoming more and more...
View ArticleCongress May Pass Bipartisan Budget Deal By Christmas?
Washington, D.C. -Congress may do something it hasn't done since 2011, pass an annual budget for the federal government. Despite more snowfall then normal, congress appears to be working. Under a...
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