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    Senators Skip Town Despite Harry Reid’s Promise ‘There Will Be No Weekends Off’

    Just days before the Senate took a five-week summer recess, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., warned his colleagues that, come September, “There will be no weekends off.” In a July 31 address on the Senate floor, Reid detailed a handful of tasks that would keep the Senate busy throughout the month of September: We…
    Gabriella Morrongiello
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    For Lawmakers, an ‘Agonizing’ Decision on How to Confront ISIS

    One popular notion is that members of Congress who oppose helping Syrian rebels confront the Islamic State terrorists fall into one of two groups: anti-war Democrats who don't want America in combat in the Middle East and hawkish Republicans who think more direct force is needed. But comments today from Republicans who voted in the House against aid…
    Josh Siegel
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    Mike Lee to Take Over Conservative Senate Group

    In what is being billed as a reason for conservatives to be encouraged, Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has been tapped to head the Senate Steering Committee, a conference of Republican lawmakers working to advance a conservative agenda. Lee will take the helm from Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, chairman for the past two years. In…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Why the Washington Post Is Right to Oppose Legalized Pot in D.C.

    In a refreshing move, The Washington Post came out against legalizing pot in the District of Columbia in an editorial this weekend. The Post supported the decriminalization of marijuana when it was on the ballot a few years back, but draws the line at outright legalization – which is what’s on the ballot this November…
    Cully Stimson
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    Why Is the Senate Considering Legislation That Would Discourage Raises?

    How would a law that makes employers afraid to give raises benefit women?! Yet many senators appear to believe it would. They have announced their support for the Paycheck Fairness Act (PFA), which is currently being debated in the Senate and could be up for a vote as soon as this week. This law would…
    James Sherk
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    Senate Democrats No. 1 Priority After the Recess? Gutting the First Amendment

    When the Senate reconvenes today, the No.1 legislative priority of Democrats is to pass a resolution that would gut the First Amendment, one of the few times in American history an amendment has been proposed to cut back on part of the Bill of Rights. It’s probably no surprise they want to restrict political speech…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Lawmaker Moves to Tax Sugary Drinks

    A Connecticut lawmaker hopes to open another front in the war on childhood obesity and diabetes. On Wednesday, Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a Democrat, introduced a bill that would impose a national tax on sugary soft drinks. DeLauro’s legislation, the Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax Act, would levy a one-cent excise tax for every teaspoon of sugar within…
    Philip Wegmann
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    Lawmakers Ponder Ways to ‘Get Politics Out of the IRS’

    Could the IRS be governed by multiple commissioners? Some lawmakers hope so. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee yesterday heard pitches for proposed reforms aimed at preventing future targeting scandals at the Internal Revenue Service. One proposal is to name multiple members from both major political parties to a commission to govern the agency….
    Melissa Quinn
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    Cartoon: Democrats on Impeachment Talk

    Is Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., really that outraged about the supposed impeachment chatter? >>> If Conservatives Try to Impeach Obama, He’ll Have the Last Laugh
    Glenn Foden
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    Massachusetts Lawmakers Kill Charter School Expansion

    Those 45,000 Massachusetts students on waiting lists to attend charter schools will continue to wait. The state Senate has killed a bill that would have allowed more charter schools to open and expanded the reach of a program that has effectively turned around some of the state’s lowest-performing schools. A similar bill could return after…
    Mary Tillotson
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    People Will Abuse Powdered Alcohol, Ohio Lawmakers Say

    We have powdered coffees, powdered juices, powdered soups, powdered eggs, powdered milk. Why not powdered alcohol? After all, it’s light, portable and convenient. But we’ll abuse it, two Ohio lawmakers say. Reps. Ron Gerberry, D-Austintown, and Jim Buchy, R-Greenville, introduced House Bill 594 to prohibit the sale of powdered or crystalline alcohol in Ohio. Alaska…
    Maggie Thurber
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    Vitter’s Senate Bill Seeks to Stem Flow of Border-Crossing Children

    As lawmakers debate how to stem the flood of unaccompanied minors across the southern border, The Daily Signal has learned that Sen. David Vitter, R-La., will introduce a bill this morning to modify the anti-trafficking law identified as a key factor in the surge of young illegal immigrants. In a statement to The Daily Signal,…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Cruz Rips Senate Democrats’ Bill to Reverse Hobby Lobby Decision

    Today on Capitol Hill, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, had a message for President Obama and Senate Democrats voting to undermine the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision: “If you’re litigating against nuns, you have probably done something wrong.” Sixty votes were needed to debate the bill, which was sponsored by Sens. Patty Murray, D-Wash.,  and Mark…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    Conservative Lawmakers Reject Obama Impeachment, But …

    Today on Capitol Hill, conservative lawmakers were asked about Sarah Palin’s call to impeach President Obama. Though some of the six House members attending Conversations with Conservatives argued that Obama “deserves” to be impeached, even they rejected the idea, saying it would be practically impossible. Rep. Raúl Labrador,  R-Idaho, jokingly noted:  “And nobody wants a President Joe Biden.”   Watch the…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    Lawmakers Throw Light on Secretive ‘Operation Choke Point’

    Is “Operation Choke Point” about to get choked by Congress? Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., sure hopes so. Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is calling for the dismantling of what he calls a secretive initiative launched by the Obama administration in early 2013. Critics say that Operation Choke Point, so dubbed by…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    Hobby Lobby Does Want Bosses Out of the Bedroom. Why Are These Liberal Senators Against That?

    Obamacare has been on a collision course with Americans’ individual liberty and religious freedom from the beginning. Last week’s Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby case prevented Obamacare’s Department of Health and Human Services mandate from careening into the religious freedom of family business owners, on the basis of the federal Religious Freedom Restoration…
    Sarah Torre
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    Lawmakers Split Over Busting Budget Cap to Fight Wildfires

    In asking for $3.7 billion from Congress yesterday to combat the border crisis, President Obama attached another request that has nothing to do with illegal immigration. The president wants $615 million to fight wildfires. Acting on similar bipartisan proposals in Congress, Obama also requested a change that he says would treat spending to fight wildfires…
    Josh Siegel
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    Arizona Lawmaker Aims to Send Border-Crossing Children Home Faster

    Legislation proposed by an Arizona congressman would give federal officials authority to quickly screen and deport unaccompanied children from Central America who have crossed the Mexican border into the United States. The bill from Rep. Matt Salmon, R-Ariz., would change a provision in a 2008 human-trafficking law that requires U.S. Border Patrol agents to turn over the children…
    Josh Siegel
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    Iowa Banned Most Fireworks 76 Years Ago. Now One Lawmaker Is Trying to Change That.

    Jerri Andersen wasn’t impressed by the Fourth of July fireworks display at her local Hy-Vee in Urbandale, Iowa. “Of course, it’s not their fault,” she said. And it isn’t. The supermarket was displaying the only types of fireworks people can buy or possess in Iowa without a special permit: sparklers and snakes. All other consumer…
    Paul Brennan
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    New York Lawmakers Make It Illegal to Touch a Tiger

    The New York State Legislature doesn’t want you touching tigers. State Rep. Linda Rosenthal, a Manhattan Democrat who sponsored a bill that passed this week, pointed to New York’s history of tiger attacks—seven over the past 15 years, according to her office—as evidence the ban is in the public’s best interest. “There is no safe…
    Eric Boehm
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