1. Capitol Hill Update, February 9, 2015 - by Josh Withrow
House & Senate/Schedule: Both chambers are in town for this week, and both will recess all of next week for Presidents’ Day.
House/Energy: On Wednesday the
House will vote on S. 1, the Senate-passed bill to authorize the
Keystone XL pipeline project, a bill that President Obama continues to
insist that he will veto. Keystone XL has become a sort of avatar for
the Obama Administration’s steadfast hostility towards energy
production, so his veto threat is no surprise. Read more here...
2. Civil Asset Forfeiture: When Due Process and Property Rights Don't Count - by Michael Greibrok
On February 6 the Federalist Society held as Civil Asset Forfeiture
Update on Capitol Hill with the American Civil Liberties Union and the
Institute for Justice as cosponsors. The event was held to bring more
awareness to the issue which has been in the news lately with Eric
Holder’s limiting order (which will leave around 86% federal civil
seizure unaffected), recent legislative efforts and late night
television skits. The event featured a diverse panel consisting of:
Darpana Sheth (IJ), Kanya Bennett (ACLU), David Smith (Smith &
Zimmerman PLLC) and Bill Piper (Drug Policy Alliance). Read more here...
3. The Myth of Free Market Health Care - by Daisy Belden
Anyone who tries to tell you that the free market was the reason
why nearly 15% of Americans were uninsured in 2008 is misleading you.
The notion that a lack of regulations caused this disparity in coverage
relies on the assumption that health insurance was a free market
industry prior to the passing of the Affordable Care Act, which is
simply not true. Here, I will explain just a few of the state-level
health care regulations that led to 14.8% of Americans being uninsured
just before the Affordable Care Act was passed. Read more here...
4. War on Energy is a War on Every American - by Ted Abram
President Obama will declare the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
(ANWR) off limits to oil and gas extraction. Stephen Moore, American
economics writer and policy analyst, compares the amount of land being
disturbed by oil and gas exploration of ANWR equivalent to a post card
on a football field.
In 2010, Chip Wood at Personal Liberty revealed the Obama
Administration ordered nearly half the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska
(NPRA) off-limits to development. Harmfully, the administration
bureaucrats have delayed and denied exploration by Shell Oil and Conoco
on their leased lands, which was approved for drilling. Read more here...
5. Debunked: Ex-Im Bank Myths - by Sam Martin
6. Enough is Enough: The Ex-Im Bank is Subsidizing Rich Australians Now - by Logan Albright
The U.S. Export-Import Bank is one of the most blatant and
indefensible examples of corporate cronyism by the federal government.
Started 80 years ago as a protectionist, New Deal program, the Bank
lingers on like a festering sore on America’s lip that just won’t heal -
because Congress can’t leave it alone.
The Ex-Im Bank’s charter should have expired long ago, but Congress
continues to fund it under the pretense that it is necessary to
stimulate exports from American companies. In reality, the Bank hands
out billions of taxpayer dollars to unsound companies based on political
favoritism. Often, these companies are not even based in America. Read more here...
7. FreedomWorks Activists at the NC YAL Conference - by Kya Hartkopf
My name is Kya Hartkopf and I am a FreedomWorks activist and
college student at East Carolina. I volunteered to help today at the
FreedomWorks booth at the Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) State
Convention. It was a great event, with almost 200 YAL members from all
over North Carolina. Check out the photo gallery with all our pictures
from the event! See more here...
8. Empower Member Geraldine Lewis: Black American History for Today - by Geraldine Lewis
In view of the televised, Black atrocities in Ferguson, Missouri,
Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, and other American cities, many
people might find it surprising to discover that, the greatness of
today’s America has much to do with Black American achievements and
inventions.
Many early American inventions were either outright created, or
improved upon by Black Americans. The following are only a few of such
inventions: Read more here...
In Liberty,
Jackie Bodnar
Director of Communications, FreedomWorks
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