In the News: Biden regulations have cost Americans almost $10,000 per household: study

Fox News:

 

The Biden administration's burdensome regulations have cost Americans about $10,000 per household, according to a new report, which noted that figure could skyrocket if President Biden is re-elected in 2024 and serves another four years.

 

Casey Mulligan, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, compares the regulatory records of President Biden and former Presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama in a new study published by the Committee to Unleash Prosperity.

 

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In the News: Rep. Loudermilk discusses his investigation into January 6 with OAN

 

In the News: Biden likely violated First Amendment during COVID-19 pandemic, federal judge says

Fox News:

 

A U.S. District Court judge is temporarily preventing White House officials from meeting with tech companies about social media censorship, arguing that such actions in the past were likely First Amendment violations.

 

The Tuesday injunction by Louisiana Judge Terry A. Doughty was in response to recent lawsuits from Louisiana and Missouri attorneys general. The suits allege that the White House coerced or "significantly encourage[d]" tech companies to suppress free speech during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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In the News: House committee to hold field hearing in Atlanta next week on election confidence

11Alive:

 

A House Committee will hold a field hearing next week in Atlanta to examine, it says, American confidence in elections and discuss a Republican-supported elections reform bill that in some ways mirrors Georgia's passed after the 2020 election.


The hearing by the House Committee on Administration, which is chaired by Wisconsin Republican Rep. Bryan Steil, will be held on Monday, July 10, at Georgia State University at 2:30 p.m.

 

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Rep. Loudermilk supports efforts to bolster alliance with Israel, combat Iran's expansion, and help our veterans

H.R. 3152 – Fight and Combat Rampant Iranian Missile Exports Act (Rep. McCaul, R-TX)


Calls for an extension of United Nations restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile program that are set to expire this October and strengthens U.S. sanctions on entities aiding Iran’s ballistic missile and drone programs.
 
H.R. 3792 – US-Israel Partnership and Abraham Accords Enhancement Act (Rep. Wilson, R-SC)


Encourages existing State Department programs focused on people-to-people exchanges to prioritize deepening and expanding the Abraham Accords
 
H.R. 3774 – Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum Act (Rep. Lawler, R-NY)


Imposes sanctions on ports and refineries in China and elsewhere that process oil from Iran exported in violation of U.S. sanctions.

 

H.R. 4278 – Restore VA Accountability Act (Rep. Bost, R-IL)


Would fix the holes in VA accountability, and help ensure all veterans receive the excellent care and benefits they deserve. Restores Congress’ intent to give VA the authority it needs to quickly remove, demote, and suspend employees who are a disservice to veterans.

H.R. 3520 – Veteran Care Improvement Act (Rep. Miller-Meeks, R-IA)


Makes the VA health care system more accessible and accountable to veterans by codifying current access standards as the minimum standard for timeliness of care.


Establishes a defined access standard for the provision of residential substance abuse treatment, recognizing that when a veteran decides that help is needed, time is of the essence.

 

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