There are dramatic differences between our congressional delegation of the 1940s-1960s and our group on the Potomac today. Obviously, their partisan badges have changed,...
As a trained military combat veteran with deployments in both Afghanistan and Iraq, I have sat through more hours of instruction, live fire exercises,...
During the second and final week of Congress’ Easter district work period, I traveled throughout the Second District to visit with constituents, small business...
Republicans took control of federal offices and presidential races in 1964 in Alabama. It was referred to as the Goldwater Landslide. The Baxley-Graddick fiasco...
There is no more important function of the federal government than to provide for our common defense. Unfortunately, for nearly seven years, Democrats have...
This week, the reports of students taking to the streets to demand Congress enact gun-control legislation dominated the news. While some people argue about the...
Every constitutional statewide office is up for election this year. Just like the governor’s office you can serve two consecutive four-year terms and then...
Across the country, lawmakers are realizing the costs associated with the rampant overuse of occupational licensing laws.
Alabama Policy Institute’s recent report shows that over...
I was always curious why Facebook, did not have a “dislike” button to complement its “like” button. Now we know.
The Cambridge Analytica outrage is now...
Fiscal restraint is dead in Washington, and no one seems to care.
The March Omnibus spending deal follows through on an agreement to spend significantly more over the...
Serving on the House Appropriations Committee gives me a valuable and unique opportunity to participate in the conversations surrounding funding for the various functions...