Congressman Brecheen authors bill to limit ObamaCare to illegal aliens

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I was proud to introduce with Senator JD Vance of Ohio the No Obamacare for Illegal Aliens Act of 2023 to protect taxpayer dollars by preventing illegal aliens from receiving taxpayer-subsidized healthcare benefits. We should not be providing taxpayer-subsidized healthcare benefits to illegal aliens — it is that simple. HHS’ proposed rule would cost the American taxpayer more than $100 million in its first year alone and would encourage more aliens to enter our country illegally in the hopes of receiving similar benefits. This is all part of President Biden’s open-border agenda that has so far led 5.5 million aliens to enter our country illegally —more than the population of Oklahoma.
Congressman Brecheen authors bill to limit ObamaCare to illegal aliens

In search for level- headed reason...

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to point Publisher Fragmentation in the social fabric of our nation, from the smallest hamlet to the largest metropolis, is nothing new. In fact, fragmentation is probably the easiest thing to occur...
In search for level- headed reason...

Political battles rage, on national, state and even local levels...

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to point Publisher The Biden Administration’s decision to send American “cluster bombs” to Ukraine to enhance their offensive war capabilities against Russia is a bad move. For starters, it shines a brighter light on the U.S.’s leading efforts to back up Ukraine among NATO member nations.
Political battles rage, on national, state and even local levels...

Oklahoma State Supt. of Schools, Ryan Walters sets the record straight...

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Dear President Pro Tempore Treat and Speaker McCall: “As you may be aware, there have been many public statements made by some in the legislature claiming that somehow schools in Oklahoma have not been on track to receive federal funding. I am pleased to announce that the state is receiving historic funding for the upcoming school year.

House grills FBI Director...

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Speaking for the first time publicly since a federal court blocked U.S. government agencies from colluding with social media companies to censor disfavored content, FBI Director Christopher Wray denied to a House panel that the bureau engages in censorship.

Brecheen bill to empower border patrol to defend Homeland advances

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Washington, D.C. – Congressman Josh Brecheen’s bill, H.R. 4467, The “DHS Border Services Contracts Review Act,” advanced out of the House Committee on Homeland Security today clearing the way for the bill to eventually be sent to the House Floor for consideration by the full House of Representatives.
Brecheen bill to empower border patrol to defend Homeland advances

Visionaries are always planning for future improvements...

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to point Publisher I’m convinced the television networks are hyping the 2024 presidential election simply to drive ratings. They could be talking about a wide variety of problems in national health care, from shortages of people, to shortages of doctors in rural areas.
Visionaries are always planning for future improvements...

Beware: China’s grip on American Government!

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Townhall.com An insidious incursion into American agriculture by an enemy State is stealthily unfolding, maneuvering through the corridors of Washington. For baffling reasons, some politicians are pushing a radical and unprecedented carveout into the Farm Bill that would enable large foreign pork conglomerates operating on US soil to completely bypass state laws.

Kennedy’s polling numbers challenge Biden’s in new poll

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A recent Economist/YouGov poll shows Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with a significantly higher favorability rating than President Joe Biden. The survey found 49% of respondents expressed a positive view of Kennedy, while 30% held an unfavorable opinion of him, giving Kennedy a net favorable rating of 19 points. Biden on the other hand holds a favorability rating of -11 points.

Audit finds special interest groups gave Oklahoma private schools first-dibs on federal relief money while rejecting poor kids

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Audit finds special interest groups gave Oklahoma private schools first-dibs on federal relief money while rejecting poor kids State Superintendent Ryan Walters, then the head of a school reform group, guided shadowy efforts to distribute pandemic funds, leading to millions in questionable spending. Millions in federal relief money meant to help Oklahoma students during the pandemic was misspent at the hand of special special interest groups who gave preferential treatment to private schoolers while hundreds of needy children missed out on financial aid, a state audit has found.
Audit finds special interest groups gave Oklahoma private schools first-dibs on federal relief money while rejecting poor kids
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