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  • 3 weeks ago | denvergazette.com | Kaelan Deese |Gabrielle Etzel |Ralph Norman

    Planned Parenthood is facing a landmark Supreme Court hearing this week that could fundamentally shift the financial future of the controversial abortion and reproductive health provider. On April 2, the Supreme Court will hear Medina v.

  • Sep 3, 2024 | frc.org | Ralph Norman |Caroline B. Glick |Katy Faust |Jeff Myers

    On today’s program, hosted by Jody Hice: Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of South Carolina, shares an update on the effort to include the SAVE Act in any government funding measure. Caroline Glick, Senior Contributing Editor of Jewish News Syndicate, comments on the fallout from the killings of six hostages from the Oct. 7 terror attack. Katy Faust, Founder of Them Before Us,unpacks the ethical problems with in-vitro fertilization (IVF).

  • Jun 18, 2024 | frc.org | Tim Clinton |Ralph Norman |Todd Bensman

    On today’s program: Dr. Tim Clinton, American Association of Christian Counselors President, reacts to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murphy calling for social media companies to include a warning label listing their platform’s effect on mental health. Dr. John Lott, Crime Prevention Research Center President, provides an update on the effort to obtain the writings left behind by the shooter responsible for six murders at The Covenant School in Nashville, TN.

  • Apr 28, 2024 | conservativeangle.com | Ralph Norman

    Go to Article by Rep. Ralph Norman at CDN –Before 2011, earmarks were a frequent source of corruption and furthering of personal agendas by Members of Congress. In 2011, Congress passed a temporary ban on earmarks, which every session of Congress renewed–until recently. In January 2021, after a decade-long moratorium, Congress returned earmarks under the guise of “Community Project …Click to read the rest HERE-> Congress Must Ban Earmarks Once And For All first posted at Conservative Daily News

  • Apr 28, 2024 | conservativedailynews.com | Ralph Norman

    Before 2011, earmarks were a frequent source of corruption and furthering of personal agendas by Members of Congress. In 2011, Congress passed a temporary ban on earmarks, which every session of Congress renewed–until recently.

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