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Iraq War combat a focus of upcoming book by Rep Gallego
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Ducey agrees to forgo emergency powers to get vote on budget
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O’Halleran, Kelly must support born-alive protections
Medical Concept: Black Chalkboard with Abortion. Medical Concept – Abortion Handwritten on Black Chalkboard. Top View Composition with Chalkboard and Red Stethoscope. 3D Rendering.
Our government’s most sacred duty is to safeguard the right to life for all Americans, including the most vulnerable. That’s why pro-life leaders in Congress are demanding a vote on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act to ensure that every newborn receives equal care, no matter the circumstances of their birth.
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The effort is bitterly partisan – but it shouldn’t be. It would take only five House Democrats joining the Republicans’ petition to force a vote on this decidedly popular bill. Five Democrats – not to guarantee passage, just to simply have a vote. Rep. Tom O’Halleran is one of those conspicuously missing legislators who consistently sides with the radical abortion lobby despite
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announces U.S. Senate run
The Republican Attorney General has held the office since he was elected in 2014. He will run for the seat held by Democrat Mark Kelly, who was elected in Nov. 2020.
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FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2014, file photo, Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich waves to supporters at the Republican election night party in Phoenix. Brnovich said Friday, July 26, 2019, that Arizona is poised to resume executions after a five-year hiatus brought on by an execution that critics said was botched, a subsequent lawsuit challenging the way the state carries out the death penalty, and the difficulty of finding lethal injection drugs. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)