1. Key Vote NO on Any Re-authorization of the Ex-Im Bank - by Adam Brandon
As one of our over 6.9 million FreedomWorks activists nationwide, I
urge you to contact your representative and senators and ask them to
vote NO on any reauthorization of the U.S. Export-Import Bank. This
includes votes for the highway funding bill if Ex-Im reauthorization is
attached.
The Ex-Im Bank is an 80-year-old instrument of cronyism and corporate
welfare, issuing loan guarantees to huge companies and gambling with
taxpayer money on politically fashionable projects such as green energy
companies. On July 1st, 2015, the Bank’s charter was allowed to expire
for the first time in its existence, thanks to political pressure from
grassroots activists tired of government picking winners and losers in
the marketplace. Read More here...
2. Senators Cruz and Paul Push for Common Core Opt-Out Surge - by Remso Martinez
Senate Republicans and GOP presidential contenders Sen. Ted Cruz of
Texas and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky jumped in on a congressional effort
to strike against Common Core by advocating on behalf of a recent House
bill that would increase the opportunity for students to opt-out of
Common Core based PARCC testing which has been a force of
frustration and unwarranted obstacles to both parents, students,
and teachers alike; while additionally criticizing a version of the
Senate education bill which did not go far enough.
The two senators joined forces during a meeting originally to discuss
amending to the wildly hated No Child Left Behind law, by rejecting
standardized tests mandated by the George W. Bush-era law. Cruz and Paul
aim at empowering students by keeping government out of the right for
parents to have their students to opt-out of the mandatory testing and
exams. Read more here...
3. Capitol Hill Update, 20 July 2015 - by Josh Withrow
House & Senate/Schedule: Both House and Senate are in town this week. The House will recess at the end of next week (30 July) for the long August recess, while the Senate will recess on 7 August.
Senate/Transportation: The Senate will spend much of
the next week or two debating a bill to fund expiring funding for
federal highway and transportation infrastructure. Although the House
passed a short-term reauthorization last week, the Senate still appears
to be looking to pass a longer-term bill. But the Highway Trust Fund is
operating at a deficit, and it remains unclear how the Senate plans to
offset that spending. A better alternative to the inefficient federal
Highway Trust Fund would be to devolve highway funding to the states, as
Senator Mike Lee would do in his Transportation Empowerment Act, S.
1541. Read More here...
4. Free-Market Health Care Solutions Interview w/ Dr. C.L. Gray
5. GAO report finds fake ObamaCare enrollees were able to obtain subsidies for health coverage - by Jason Pye
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report on Thursday showing
that undercover consumers were allowed to re-enroll in health plans on
the federal ObamaCare Exchange. The bogus enrollees had outstanding
document issues that should have prevented them from obtaining subsidies
for coverage.
The report is an update of preliminary results from a GAO
investigation that began during the first ObamaCare open enrollment
period. Eleven of the bogus consumers, some of whom used fake Social
Security numbers and counterfeit citizenship documents to complete the
process, were able to receive subsidies for coverage. The more recent
report shows that not much has changed in the verification process,
leaving open the potential for fraud. Read more here...
6. Health Insurance Companies Conspire - by Ted Abram
Obsessed with money and power, many Senators and Members of Congress
often give up their political positions to lobby their old colleagues,
who make our laws. For example, one-time Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) makes
a huge income today by lobbying for the Motion Picture Association of
America. Former Congressman Billy Tauzin (R-LA) delivered the Medicare,
prescription drug bonanza for the pharmaceutical industry, where he is
now a chief lobbyist. Dodd and Tauzin use their long associations with
fellow pols, lobbyists and knowledge of the political process to make
big salaries and bring enormous, financial increases to their clients.
The latest DC insider to cash-in is not a one-time, elected
politician but a bureaucrat who organized and controlled writing the
ObamaCare rules, of which the health insurance companies must comply.
Marilyn Tavenner led the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,
and is now the CEO of America’s Health Insurance Plans. Like others
before her, she will utilize her associations with pols, lobbyists and
knowledge of ObamaCare rules to gain her an enormous salary and bring
financial windfall to her clients – America’s Health Insurance Plans. Read more here...
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