The House of Representatives is in session Tuesday through Friday next week. On Tuesday and Wednesday the House will consider bills under suspension of the rules.

Among the bills considered under suspension are HR 3584, a bill to “authorize, […]

The liberty movement scored a major victory last week when West Virginia became America’s 26th Right to Work state.  Passing Right to Work laws in a majority of states is a tribute to the many activists (including numerous Campaign for Liberty […]

No man’s life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session.”
― Mark Twain

 
Of course, Twain was writing before it was common for Presidents to abuse their power with executive orders, otherwise he would […]

This morning the House of Representatives will vote on The Commons Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act (HR 2017), legislation making common sense changes to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s “menu labeling” rules. Campaign for Liberty supports […]

One of the most outrageous violations of the First Amendment committed by any part of the federal government is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s censorship of truthful healthcare claims about foods, dietary supplements,and other […]

The U.S. Senate wrapped-up business last week by rejecting cloture on the the Energy Policy Modernization Act (S. 2012).  Roll-call vote is here.  You can read about the problem with this bill here.

Today, the US Senate begins consideration […]

You may see this at your local movie theater if the international busy bodies at the World Health Organizations (W.H.O.) have their way.

The W.H.O. has used some of the over 110 million dollars the US Government provides them to produce a […]

This week, the Senate is considering the Energy Policy Modernization Act  (S. 2012). This act “modernizes” energy policy via new “voluntary” energy efficient building codes and energy efficiency grant programs. It even creates a federal job […]

With DC having dug itself out of the snowstorm, the House of Representatives has returned to DC. The “marquee” item on the House agenda next week is a vote to override President Obama’s veto of the “reconciliation” bill that repealed large parts […]

This Tuesday, January 27, was Holocaust Memorial Day. January 27 was chosen for Holocaust Memorial Day because that is the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp.  The theme of this year’s Memorial Day was “Don’t Stand By,” […]

Campaign for Liberty has joined a broad-based coalition in support of HR 4350, Representative Justin Amash (MI-03)’s legislation repealing the Cyber-Security Information Act (CISA). CISA, which does little or nothing to protect our cyber-security […]

Last weekend’s historic snow storm brought most of Washington, DC to its knees. However, the city was able to keep giving out parking tickets, including to cars that could not be moved because of the snow:

Vehicles are being towed at the […]

This is not a joke….

While preparing for a blizzard, New Jersey repealed a state law requiring young people to get a permit before shoveling snow for money:
Just days ahead of an expected blizzard on the East Coast, New Jersey has […]

Bizzaro World is a land featured in the Superman comics where everything is the opposite of our world. While Bizzaro World is a fictional creation, at times it seems that some individuals and institutions from Bizarro World have stepped off the […]

Campaign for Liberty is supporting the Assisting Family Farmers through Insurance Reform Measures Act (AFIRM) Act (HR 3973). The AFIRM Act makes a series of pro-taxpayer changes to the crop insurance program.

Specially, the bill institutes a […]