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February Policy Newsletter
Bull Moose Project
Happy February! We hope the second month of 2024 has been prosperous for all. It has been a whirlwind of a month for the BMP team, here's a look at what we are doing across the country.
Bull Moose Project is proud to be able to support candidates and officeholders at every level of government. Identifying statesmen and providing them with the necessary resources is core to our mission.
Blake Masters is a candidate for Arizona's 8th Congressional District. During his run for the Senate, he consistently proved himself as a fighter for the American family. We hope to see him champion that through the halls of Congress.
Tyler Clancy is currently serving as State Representative to Utah's House District 60 (Provo). Since being in the State House he has shown the ability to find solutions and work with other legislators on making Utah a better state.
Adam Morgan is currently serving in South Carolina's State House, he is running in the 4th Congressional District, seeking to unset Rep. Willam Timmons. As leader of the SC Freedom Caucus, he has proven himself battle-tested. He will be a fantastic Congressman!
Brandon Gill is an alumnus of Dartmouth College, and founder of the DC Enquirer, an "unabashedly conservative" growing media outlet. He is running in Texas' 26th Congressional District, which is currently held by retiring Rep. Michael Burgess.
Thomas Sullivan is a 30-year Army Reserve veteran. He also has almost 3 decades of experience in financial services. Sullivan has proven himself a fighter for his community, a value that NY desperately needs.
TJ Roberts is a candidate for Kentucky's 66th House District. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, he sued Gov. Beshear and won. He has consistently shown he will fight an out-of-control government.
A few weeks ago, the House notched a rare, bipartisan win by enacting a new, conservative tax deal that will help small businesses and American working families achieve relief in our inflationary economy. The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, which passed the House by a large margin of 356-70, would fix research and development tax credits and enact a conservative child tax credit with a work requirement for parents.
American workers and families across the country and across party lines, support an expanded child credit and support incentivizing homegrown innovation. Failing to pass this deal would hurt American families.
The Senate should quit arguing about politics and take this tax deal to the floor today.
During CPAC in Washington, DC we sponsored a mobile billboard calling on the Senate to do just that!
Legislation
HB 455 ([link removed]) - Introduced by Rep. Trevor Lee of Utah. This bill prohibits school districts from requiring teachers and personnel to download "required technology" on personal devices. School districts would also prohibited from sharing personal data with third parties.
HB 4960 ([link removed]) - Introduced by Del. Josh Holstein. This bill mandates that students in 7th or 8th grade complete a career exploration course. Providing for increased pathways to success for students will help put West Virginia students ahead of the curve.
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