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The Education and Workforce Committee holds hearing on NLRB "Recess" Appointments http://t.co/2ED4u4t8
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Senate Highway Bill Violates Taxpayer Protection Pledge http://t.co/z7IETuQT
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OK Gov. Mary Fallin Releases Bold Tax Reform Plan http://t.co/oRPWYGKb
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Senator Hatch looks to improve the Senate's Highway Bill http://t.co/rOZQENlQ
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Senator Hatch tries to make a bad bill better http://t.co/F6VYT9NI
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ATR Opposes Retroactive Tax Hikes http://t.co/XX2lRMyH
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Has your Governor Issued a Proclamation Honoring Ronald Reagan on Feb 6th ? http://t.co/bHatxoTg
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RT @timothy_stanley: Just interviewed @GroverNorquist. Flipped my view of the recession/election: recovery due to stopping Obama tax hik ...
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RT @GroverNorquist: Reagan Birthday proclamations by 34 Governors, both R and D (Utah & Nevada just joined) 16 bitter D Govs fail test o ...
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CoGC: House Republicans Lead on Budget Honesty http://t.co/wHJpzOC1
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In a blog posted on National Review’s “The Corner” Grover distinguishes the role governors must play in combating the federal government’s vast spending spree. “At the state level, Republican governors can use the present overspending crisis to demand radical reforms rather than tax hikes to pay for overspending or minor/one-time cuts in spending that do not address systemic overspending.”
Kelly W. Cobb the executive director of ATR’s Digital Liberty Project published an op-ed in The Washington Times on how regulation by another name is still regulation. “There is zero policy consensus on this regulatory power grab. Net Neutrality 2.0 does not address the initial opposition from free-market think tanks, businesses, minority groups, workers unions and others who argue that regulating networks - regardless of how it is implemented - would have a devastating impact on investment and expansion of broadband.”