Senator Chuck Grassley: Tacking Tough Issues as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee

The RNLA is pleased to announce the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley will address our October DC Luncheon.

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Do Democrats Defend Planned Parenthood So Vehemently Because Planned Parenthood Supports Them?

Planned Parenthood funding is outrageous.  Chairman Chaffetz released a memo that outlines some of the outrages of the funding of Planned Parenthood just from a fiscal responsibility standpoint.  A few highlightsfrom the memo are below. 

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ICYMI: Hillary Panders on Opposition to Keystone XL Pipeline

Having previously told environmentalist critics that she would take a position on the Keystone XL Pipeline "when [she] become[s] president," Hillary Clinton has officially announced her opposition to its construction

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RNLA Thanks Speaker Boehner for His Leadership in the House of Representatives

 

RNLA thanks speaker Boehner for his years of service and leadership as Speaker.  Speaker Boehner addressed RNLA on numerous occasions, most recently last year when Mark Braden was named Republican Lawyer of the Year.

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The Value of Online Registration

This past Tuesday was National Voter Registration Day. If you've moved or were previously unregistered, now is an ideal time to register to vote. When doing so would you rather hand-carry your registration to the local board of elections, entrust it to the U.S. Postal Service for delivery, or just go online and complete the process instantly?

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The RNLA's Ballot Access Initiative Featured in the National Journal

The National Journal reported yesterday on the RNLA’s efforts to ensure that every Republican Candidate has an opportunity to get on the ballot in each of the 50 states and 6 American territories.  The Ballot Access Initiative, spearheaded by Co-Chairs Stefan Passantino and Peter Schalestock with help from their team of RNLA volunteers, have come up with the most sweeping ballot-access project in GOP history.

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A prime example why Vote Fraud is so Hard to Prosecute

James Allan Jenkins with ten others concocted a scheme to fraudulently win an election in Texas to close down a road utility district (RUD).  His own testimony was:

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How is Free ID Jim Crow?

America's Journey for Justice, an 860-mile walk led by the NAACP which began on August 1st, passed through North Carolina this weekend. One of the leaders of the march was quoted as saying "Who could have guessed that we would be here 50 years after Selma; that we would be here in a state with the worst voter suppression laws?"

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Hillary Clinton's Signature Accomplishment? Not Even She Knows.

During CNN's Republican primary debate this past Wednesday, Carly Fiorina remarked: "[i]f you want to stump a Democrat, ask them to name an accomplishment of Hillary Clinton." Exactly what Hillary Clinton has accomplished after almost 40 years in public life is a question Ms. Fiorina, among others, has asked before. Interestingly, it seems not even Clinton herself can provide a satisfactory answer to this question.

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Happy Constitution Day!

Constitution Day, now in its 11th official year, is upon us! On this day not only do we celebrate the creation and signing of the U.S. Constitution, but schools and employers across the country offer educational programs to ensure future generations of Americans will continue to appreciate the Constitution for the work of genius that it is.
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