Congress should reopen the economy and make progress on paying down the national debt and expanding rural broadband access. John Rose | Guest columnist Show Caption Hide Caption Congress OKs $1.9T virus relief in win for Biden A Congress riven along party lines approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, as President Joe Biden and
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The House of Representatives on March 17 passed the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), a bill designed to protect women from domestic violence. The bill passed the chamber by a vote of 244–172, with 29 Republicans joining Democrats. President Joe Biden had introduced the original VAWA in June 1990 when he was the chairman of the Senate Judiciary
At long last, the ATF finally responded to a request from Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg to certify that South Dakota’s Regular Concealed Carry Permits qualify as an alternative to NICS Background Checks! ATF Response below: “Per the request of the Office of Attorney General for the State of South Dakota, we reviewed the provisions authorizing
Rep. Windschitl. Republicans in the Iowa House have passed a bill that would let Iowans buy guns and carry concealed weapons without getting a state permit to do so. House Republican Leader Matt Windschitl said the bill is for “Iowa’s Second Amendment community.” “Those are my people. Those are House Republicans’ people…It’s those same people
Truth & Liberty Coalition Sends ‘Action Alert’ on the Equality Act – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Thursday, March 18, 2021 · 537,116,751 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events & Conferences RSS
Today, the Kansas House passed gun safety legislation, Substitute House Bill 2089, by a 75 to 47 vote. The measure now heads to the Senate for further consideration. Please contact your State Senator and ask them to SUPPORT Substitute House Bill 2089. Substitute House Bill 2089 directs the state Board of Education to establish grade-appropriate curricula guidelines to teach firearm safety to
Netflix is taking heat after a graphic and disturbing episode of “Paradise P.D.” aired featuring a cartoon character Jesus shilling for the NRA and engaging in a threesome. What are the details? As highlighted by Newsbusters, season three episode “Trigger Warning” features a “gun-wielding Jesus” and “turns into a porno.” The season’s fourth episode addressed
Gun control legislation introduced today at the Nevada Legislature calls for banning “ghost guns,” those untraceable firearms often built at home and without a serial number. Assembly Bill 286, sponsored by Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui, D-Las Vegas, would also implement a criminal penalty for bringing guns onto private property where they are banned. Jauregui said she
Last night, the House voted 60-37 to pass House File 621, to protect Second Amendment rights from frivolous lawsuits, and also voted 60-37 to pass House File 756, for permitless carry and other pro-gun measures. They will now go to the Senate for further consideration. Please contact your state senator and ask them to SUPPORT
Yesterday, Representative Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar introduced House Bill 4055 to severely restrict the centuries old practice of home-building firearms for personal use, and also to ban most existing home-built firearms. It has not received a committee assignment yet, but NRA will monitor this bill. House Bill 4055 imposes requirements that far exceed those in federal law.
DATE: March 17, 2021 TO: USF & NRA Members and Friends FROM: Marion P. Hammer USF Executive Director NRA Past President SB-1884 Preemption of Firearms & Ammunition by Sen. Ray Rodrigues (R) — Stops local governments and state agencies who willfully violate the firearms preemption law from forcing people to sue them over
Yesterday, Governor Spencer Cox signed two more self-defense bills, for a total of three that he has signed into law in 2021, including permitless carry that he signed in February. House Bill 227, sponsored by Representative Karianne Lisonbee (R-14), improves Utah’s self-defense laws by defining justifiable use of force, and establishing procedures for the applicability of the
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Civil rights groups are escalating pressure on major Georgia companies including Coca-Cola and Delta Air Lines to forcefully oppose sweeping new restrictions that would make it harder to vote in the state. The campaign is focused on some of the largest employers in Georgia and some of America’s most recognizable brands. Home Depot, UPS, Aflac
The U.S. House of Representatives in bipartisan fashion voted to reauthorize the landmark Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) on Wednesday, legislation championed by President Joe Biden during his time in the Senate in 1994. What You Need To Know The U.S. House of Representatives voted 244-172 to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act Wednesday The
The House approved with bipartisan support a reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, a popular 1994 law that protects and provides resources for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence. The measure passed 244-172. President Biden played a lead role in passing the landmark law, which he recently called “one of my proudest legislative
Washington — The U.S. House voted 244-172 Wednesday to reauthorize the expired Violence Against Women Act with a gun-reform provision by Michigan U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell that has drawn the ire of the National Rifle Association. Dingell, a Dearborn Democrat, spoke passionately Wednesday about the need to renew the broader law, which enhances federal domestic and sexual violence protections for women. Dingell has openly discussed growing
Today, the House voted 82-33 to advance House Bill 3094 after second reading. HB 3094 still faces a third reading before the House can vote to pass it. The progress so far has been made possible by Rep. Bobby Cox showing his strong leadership and unwavering commitment to the Second Amendment by guiding this bill.