If you have flown in the past few years it is likely you have come across the TSA “randomizer” which directs you either to the right or left. What you may not have known is that this simple app cost the TSA $1.4 million of your money.

From […]

Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul have introduced the PRIME Act (H.R. 3187/S. 2651). This legislation exempts slaughterhouses from federal inspections as long as the slaughterhouses are in compliance with state […]

Slow week in DC as the House is still out on spring break (district work period.)

The Senate came back today and passed a bill (S. 1890) extending federal jurisdiction over the theft of “trade secrets.”

The rest of the week the Senate will […]

Last week Defense Secretary Ashton Carter laid a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington in commemoration of the “50th anniversary” of that war. The date is confusing, as the war started earlier and ended far later than 1966. But […]

Earlier today the Federal Reserve unveiled a solid gold statue of former Congressman Ron Paul. The statue, made out of solid 24K gold, was created at the behest of current Chair of the Federal Reserve Janet Yellen, who thanked Dr. Paul for his […]

That seems like an odd headline, giving that any private company that was so plagued with problems that consumers literally risked death by using the product would soon find itself out of business.

On the other hand, when the government […]

It was not long after last week’s horrifying bombings in Brussels that the so-called security experts were out warning that Europeans must give up more of their liberty so government can keep them secure from terrorism. I guess people are not […]

It’s tax season, and with it comes the excitement from those individuals who receive a tax refund from Uncle Sam. It’s been a while since I have fallen into that category and every April I write a big fat check to the IRS and try not to wishfully […]

The Transportation Security Agency recently responded to a 2011 court order that they justify their harassment of airline travelers with a 157 page Federal Register notice. Surprisingly (for the three people reading this who might still trust the […]

Arizona Campaign for Liberty Executive Director Shawn Dow was interviewed by Fox 10 about our fight in Arizona against photo radar. Watch the interview below:

Today marks six years since President Obama signed the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” (Obamacare) into law. Ironically, today the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell. 

Little […]

SPRINGFIELD, Virginia – Today, Campaign for Liberty President Norm Singleton issued the following statement regarding the FBI postponing a hearing trying to force Apple to create a backdoor around its security features allowing the FBI to […]

SPRINGFIELD, Virginia – Today, Campaign for Liberty President Norm Singleton issued the following statement regarding Apple’s refusal to aid the FBI in accessing an iPhone used by one of the suspected San Bernardino shooters by creating what […]

According to a recent poll, 73 percent of all Americans oppose increases in federal spending. Since this anti-government spending sentiment is a major reason Republicans control the House and Senate, one would expect the Republican Congress to […]

The US Senate is not in session until April 4th. The US House is in session Monday, Tuesday, and  Wednesday, following which the House will recess until April 12.

Monday and Tuesday the House will consider bills under “suspension of the […]