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“‘GREEN NEW SCAM’ up in smoke. The climate crowd said killing Obama-era emissions rules would wreck America. Instead? Cheaper cars. More energy. Less bureaucratic chokehold. America builds again.”
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—One year after President Donald Trump signed the executive order banning biological men from competing in women’s sports, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., will host the Republican Women’s Caucus to celebrate.
The event coincides with National Women and Girls in Sports Day and will also celebrate Team USA’s success in the ongoing Winter Olympics.
U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack wants the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to declare an emergency after a cold front froze Florida crops.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - North Central Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack is remembering a man who advocated for veterans in our area.
Cammack says Bruce Borders, lovingly known by many as “Chicken Man,” was a friend to many people in our district.
She says he worked hard to make sure veterans received the military honors they earned and that widows were given the benefits they were owed.
Around the world, farmers are waking up to the realities of top-down overregulation, climate extremism and rising input costs. Tractor barricades, piles of manure in front of city buildings, and bales of hay ablaze across the streets of Europe should be a wake-up call for lawmakers in the United States.
Another open-enrollment period, another year in which health care will become more expensive. Call it adding insult to injury: Not only are Americans paying more these days for gas and groceries — in 2024, they’ll experience the pain of the biggest surge in health-care costs in more than a decade, with prices expected to jump an average of 6.5 percent.
America’s seafood industry has long been a vital contributor to our economy, with the seafood supply chain supporting more than 1.8 million jobs nationwide, but you may be surprised to learn that the U.S. currently imports far more seafood than it produces.
Every element of our lives begins with energy. From the literal fuel we put in our cars and trucks to the industries we dominate, energy is the foundation. There is no doubt that the United States is rich in natural resources, including natural gas. But what is often left out is the creative thinking that continues to drive innovation. Unfortunately, this administration seems to think that the heavy hand of government is the answer. I propose that, in fact, it’s the problem. With over 1.3 million active regulations on the books, key industries and consumers are feeling the squeeze.