No Repeal, No Recess?
GOP lawmakers are considering doing what voters wanted all along — fully repeal Obamacare before any talk of a replacement. …
Read More »Under Federal Law, State and Local Governments Can Help with Immigration Enforcement
Because immigration enforcement is a federal power, the government has delegated power through the 287(g) program to state and local …
Read More »North Carolina Magistrates Can Continue Declining to ‘Marry’ Homosexuals
The North Carolina legislature passed a bill in 2015 to allow county magistrates to opt out of officiating homosexual “marriages.” …
Read More »Could Immigration Enforcement ‘Kate’s Law’ Prevent Murders Like Jamiel Shaw’s
An illegal alien who’d been deported multiple times from the U.S. but returned, shot and killed tourist Kate Steinle in …
Read More »Why Did the Supreme Court Decline to Hear This California Gun Rights Case?
The right to keep and bear arms, unlike homosexual “marriage” or abortion, is actually in the U.S. Constitution. The right …
Read More »A Marijuana Dispensary in the Neighborhood? — Not If This Group Has Any Say
Pro-lifer Rev. Walter Hoye, founder and president of the Issues4Life Foundation, spoke at a protest against a medical marijuana dispensary going …
Read More »Neverending Battle — Houston Lawmakers and Pastors Still Trying to Protect Children and Privacy
Christians must continue to push back against the homosexual lobby’s attempt to indoctrinate children in government schools and invade everyone …
Read More »The Supreme Court Declared Missouri Violated a Church’s Religious Liberty By Denying Government Grant
A preschool operated by Trinity Lutheran Church in Columbia, Missouri, applied for a state grant available to resurface the playground …
Read More »The Supreme Court Just Resurrected Trump’s Temporary Travel Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in the case about President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily banning …
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