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Congressman Scott Perry visits PA Manufacturers’ Association in Harrisburg

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By Hayden Sherry Midstate Congressman Scott Perry was in Harrisburg visiting the Manufacturers’ Association. Perry met with the association to discuss efforts to boost manufacturing in Central Pennsylvania. He says we need to better prepare younger generations to take over the industry, and that the time to invest is now. “It’s an investment for you,” Perry said. “It’s a risk,…

Rubio Introduces Bills Countering Communist China’s Influence

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Communist China has rapidly expanded its aggressive campaign to undermine U.S. and partner interests while oppressing individuals for their faiths. Meanwhile, bodies within the United Nations have advocated against U.S. efforts to stem these activities.  U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced three bills to counter Communist China’s growing threat, both at home and abroad. …

Federal security agency struggling with new IT system for tracking contract guards

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By Justin Doubleday The Federal Protective Service’s new IT system for managing thousands of federal security guards doesn’t work properly after more than five years of development. The “Post Tracking System,” or PTS, has been in the works since 2018. FPS is now trying to deploy the system across all its guard contracts through the end of this year. FPS contracts with private…

Call ‘red light’ on federally funded revenue traps

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By U.S. Rep. Scott Perry OPINION: The federal government is incredibly skilled at one thing finding new and abhorrent ways to waste your hard-earned tax dollars. Here’s one way you might not be aware of: federally funding automatic traffic enforcement systems like red light and speed cameras in Washington, D.C. and across our nation. These photo enforcement programs are revenue…

Hearing Wrap Up: The Biden Administration’s EPA Abused its Authority to Advance a Radical Climate Agenda

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The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability held a hearing today titled, “Oversight of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.” Members exposed how the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Biden Administration has operated outside its rulemaking authority and implemented burdensome regulations and sweeping executive orders to advance President Biden’s radical…

Government officials say solar panels could pose national security risk, depending on where they're sourced

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 FOX43 Newsroom China installed more solar panels in 2023 than the United States has in its entire history.  Meanwhile, a 2022 FBI investigation found that equipment sold by Chinese-based companies can be used to disrupt U.S. military communications. And in 2019, a Chinese transformer was stopped at the Port of Houston and found to have potential…

Club for Growth names the best, and worst, Republicans on the economy

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By Ramsey Touchberry The conservative Club for Growth has released its 2023 Congressional Economic Scorecard, an annual ranking that the influential anti-tax organization uses to crown what it deems the best and worst economic voting records among lawmakers. Congress’s biggest fiscal hawks, including those who have attempted to derail bipartisan deals on spending,…

Bill Targets Forced Organ Harvesting Supply Chain: Rep. Perry

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By Steve Lance The House on Tuesday passed the bipartisan Falun Gong Protection Act, the first federal bill to target the Chinese Communist Party’s decades-long persecution against the spiritual practice. NTD caught up with Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa), who wrote the bill at the Capitol. Watch the interview here. The full transcript of the interview is below.  Steve Lance:…

House to Vote on Bill to Counter Chinese Regime’s Persecution of Falun Gong

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By Eva Fu A bipartisan bill aimed at curbing the Chinese Communist Party’s decades-long persecution of Falun Gong practitioners is heading to the House floor on June 25. The legislation, called the Falun Gong Protection Act (H.R. 4132), would require the United States to impose sanctions on foreign individuals who “are knowingly responsible for, are complicit in, or have engaged in”…

Ogles and House Colleagues introduce bill to curb EV spending

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By Ross O'Keefe Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) introduced the “Free Market Drives Itself Act” last week to eliminate the Electric Vehicles Working Group, which makes EV recommendations to President Joe Biden’s administration, in an effort to reduce EV spending. “Electric vehicles are not a practical choice for Americans, and the Biden Administration’s attempts to force…