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[Daren Bakst analyzes and writes about regulatory policy, trade, environmental policy, and related issues as a senior research fellow in regulatory policy studies at The Heritage Foundation.] and [Joshua Loucks is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreWhen lawmakers voted last year to expand open-transfer opportunities, allowing families to more easily send children to school districts other than the one in which they reside, supporters thought the change would empower parents.
Read more“The Great Reset” was the title of a speech delivered to students at Hillsdale College in Michigan.
Read moreA visit from my 40-yearold California granddaughter caused me to drag out scrapbooks. They were so heavy that I had to carry them into the kitchen one at a time.
Read more[Sebastian Gorka, Ph.D., is presidential appointee to the National Security Education Board, former deputy assistant for strategy to President Trump, host of the nationally syndicated “America First” show and “The Gorka Reality-Check” on Newsmax. His latest book is “The War for America’s Soul.”]
Read moreWe’ve officially passed our first deadline of the legislative session. This past Thursday was the deadline to advance Senate bills from our committees, meaning any measure that did not receive a hearing or did not receive enough votes to pass out of committee will not go any further in the legislative process this session. Of the 800 bills that were filed before session began, we’ve approved about 400 of them. We’ll next shift our efforts to studying and voting on these measures on the Senate floor.
Read moreThe time for Hillary Clinton to face any real consequences from her campaign’s funding of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax has long passed, California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa said.
Read moreI suspect most reasonable adult Americans, regardless of their political party, have by now had their fill of the Joe Biden White House.
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