Virginia Republicans Vote for Fiscally Irresponsible Farm Bill
Virginia’s eight Republican members of the U.S. House voted in favor of a revised version of the farm bill today….
The “Farm” Bill: Time for a New Recipe
Nearly a year ago, U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) and Heritage Action CEO Michael Needham argued in the Wall Street…
7 Reasons You Should Care About the Farm Food Stamp Bill
As the press and Congress focus on a trifecta of Obama administration scandals, lawmakers in Washington are moving forward with…
Virginia Lawmakers Play Critical Role in Internet Sales Tax Debate
The U.S. Senate’s passage of the Internet sales tax Monday shifts the focus to the Republican-led House, where two Virginia…
GOP Advance 2012: Candidates, hospitality suites, faces in the crowd
ac Nicole Riley, Virginia State Director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses, who was my co-coordinator of the Victory…
GOP Advance 2012: Leader Eric Cantor’s hospitality suite featuring Virginia’s Congressional Delegation
U.S. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-7th) and Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-6th) Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-9th) Rep. Rob Wittman (R-1st)…
Fired up Staunton supporters cheer for George Allen victory
In his last stop in the Shenandoah Valley before Election Day on Tuesday, Republican U.S. Senate candidate George Allen met…
Today … Augusta County is center of GOP presidential campaign
Expoland on Tuesday as workers prepared for Thursday’s Republican rally. (Photo by Lynn R. Mitchell) For a few brief shining…
Photos: Mitt Romney campaigns in Salem, Virginia
Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney was in Salem on Tuesday and a huge crowd turned out to greet him. The…
In Aftermath of SOPA Protests, Rep. Goodlatte Tries to Protect Intellectual Property Rights
SOPA is dead, but one of the bill’s co-sponsors warns that the risk of Internet piracy remains unless Congress acts to protect intellectual property rights. How, though, do we balance the competing interests of protecting intellectual property rights while not stifling the creativity and ingenuity of the Internet?