In The News
By David Schweikert
Wouldn’t it be frustrating to have a great idea and not be allowed to talk about it?
I want share something from the heart that actually has disturbed me watching this debate between the House and the Senate over the last few days.
House Republicans want to keep the government open and provide fairness for all Americans under the law. While we don't know when negotiations will aid in reopening the government, here are some questions that might help guide you during the slowdown.
VETERANS
BY: AUDREY HUDSON
in Human Events
A massive spending bill in the name of farm subsidies is actually a welfare package that should be torn apart to expose it for the social program it actually funds, a Republican lawmaker said Monday.
BY: DAVID A. FAHRENHTHOLD
IN THE WASHINGTON POST
Back in 2010, House Republicans made a bold promise. To show they were serious about reform, they would deny themselves two well-used — but frequently misused — tools of congressional power.
In short, they would stop doing expensive favors for the folks back home with taxpayer dollars.
BY: MJ LEE
IN POLITICO
For Arizona Republicans on Capitol Hill, the Supreme Court’s ruling on their state’s tough immigration law may have been a mixed bag, but the lawmakers are certain about one thing — the utter failure of the Obama administration’s immigration policy.
BY: FRANK THORP
ON MSNBC
Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) has introduced legislation that would stop President Obama's recent executive action involving the children of illegal immigrants and their ability to stay in the United States.
BY: PETE KASPEROWICZ
IN THE HILL
Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) on Monday proposed legislation that would block enforcement of President Obama's new policy of letting certain illegal immigrants request temporary relief from deportation.
