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Friend,
Campaign season is coming. If there is one
thing that means, it's that you are about to hear a lot of
promises being made by a lot of politicians all across America.
It's also a great time to check in and see
how those politicians are doing in delivering on those promises.
When it comes to Republicans, we're
delivering... on jobs, on the economy, and border security, and
so much more. But don't just take it from us... check out just a
sampling of the news from the last week below.
Who would ever want to take our country in
the opposite direction?
The Democrats, that's who. They're running
hard, they're running fast, and they're running angry to undo all
the progress we've made. And we can't let them succeed.
Please help us share the great successes
resulting from Republican leadership with your family, friends,
neighbors, and anyone else you think needs to know about the
great successes resulting from Republican leadership. It's up to
each of us to share these stories and make the case with the
people we know.
For liberty,
Jobs, Freedom, and Security PAC
This week in Republican victories:
U.S. consumer confidence is at its highest
level in 19 years
Bloomberg: Americans' assessment of
current conditions climbed to the highest level in almost 19
years, helped by a job market that remains robust... The gauge of
views on the present situation jumped to 177.2, the highest since
November 2000.
Helping veterans achieve in STEM
The Daily Texan: U.S. Sen. John Cornyn
and UT President Gregory Fenves held an on-campus roundtable
Tuesday to hear from student veterans about the recently-passed
Veteran STEM Scholarship Improvement Act. During the roundtable
at the Peter O'Donnell Jr. Building, UT student veterans in STEM
programs and representatives of NASA and Dell joined Cornyn and
Fenves to discuss the act and share their experiences. The act,
which was introduced in June, allows veterans up to $30,000 of
G.I. Bill eligibility or an additional semester of study, if they
are following a STEM degree plan. "Before the passage of this
bill, only three STEM programs at UT applied to this
scholarship," Fenves said. "Now, that number has jumped up to
25."
More Americans are working and fewer are
seeking unemployment benefits
Reuters: Initial claims for state
unemployment benefits dropped 12,000 to a seasonally adjusted
209,000 for the week ended Aug. 17, the Labor Department said in
a separate report. The decline was sharper than expected. Last
week's claims data falls during the same week the Labor
Department conducts surveys used to estimate national employment
during the month of August. The four-week average for new
unemployment benefits claims was lower than the corresponding
week in July, a positive signal for employment during the month.
With unemployment at historic lows, young
people are getting happier with their wage growth
Wall Street Journal: American workers
under 35 report being happier with their paychecks than people
over 55 for the first time since at least 2011, according to a
new report from the Conference Board, a business-research
organization that polls U.S. employees about workplace
satisfaction. Overall, the share of workers satisfied with their
paychecks rose to 46.4% in 2018, from 43% in 2017, an increase
that mirrors federal data showing that wage growth accelerated in
2018. The biggest leap came from millennials and Generation Z,
whose enthusiasm for their compensation shot from 36% in 2017 to
nearly 46% a year later.
We're building the wall and securing the
border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection: In
partnership with @USACEHQ, CBP has constructed over 60 miles of
new border wall system along the SW border since 2017 and expects
to complete 450 miles by the end of 2020.
We're protecting the environment AND
delivering clean and affordable energy for America
USA Today: Activists and Democratic
politicians like to portray President Donald Trump's withdrawal
from the ineffectual and counterproductive Paris Agreement as an
example of his "inaction" on the environment. In reality, the
quality of our air and water has only improved since he took
office. Carbon emissions fell 2.7% in President Trump's first
year. While emissions rose in 2018 due to robust economic growth,
carbon dioxide is projected to decrease in 2019 and 2020.
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