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Good morning from Washington, where House Republicans wait to hear from the Obama administration on how its transgender mandate for schools will work. Philip Wegmann has the story, and another on what a prominent senator calls a buyout bonus frenzy at the EPA. The 13th Obamacare "co-op" goes belly-up, and Melissa Quinn reports that others may be next. Plus: Rep. Doug Lamborn on the jobs-killing regulation craze, and John-Michael Seibler on lemonade stands and the too-long arm of the law. |
NEWSObamacare's 13th Co-Op Is Closing. Why More Could Follow.Collectively, the now 13 failed co-ops received more than $1.3 billion in loans and enrolled more than 730,000 consumers across the 14 states they served. Read More |
NEWSObama Administration Keeps House Republicans Waiting on Transgender Bathroom Order"It shows once again that President Obama uses the federal bureaucracy to enforce his political agenda with total disregard for the law," says Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C., of the Obama administration's silence in response to his letter. Read More |
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COMMENTARYAs Government Regulations Grow, Business Opportunities ShrinkA recent study by The Heritage Foundation reveals that President Barack Obama has created a whopping total of 20,642 regulations during his presidency. Read More |
COMMENTARYYour Money Is Going to Planned Parenthood Whether You Like It or NotThe results of the last 10 months should give us hope that this is a fight we can win. We don't have to keep sending our hard-earned tax dollars to support a billion dollar abortion business. Read More |
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