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Written by: Engage Cuba
Published by: Farm Forum
Written by: Robert Kraychik
Published by: Breitbart
Published by: FOX Business
Rep. Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) on why Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) should resign as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
Written by: Frank Lockwood
Published by: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump's steel tariffs, tax cuts and regulatory changes have been great for business, Nucor Corp. Chairman John Ferriola told the Congressional Steel Caucus on Wednesday.
Written by: Region 8 Newsdesk
Published by: KAIT 8
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Gray DC) - Special counsel Robert Mueller's nearly two-year investigation into whether the Trump administration colluded with the Russians during the 2016 elections is complete.
Mueller handed in his report on Mar. 22.
Infrastructure funds top need, state mayors say
Written by:Frank Lockwood
Published by: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- At the annual National League of Cities' Congressional Conference, leaders voiced concerns about the state of America's aging roads, highways and bridges.
Mayors from Arkansas and across the nation hope the White House can deliver on promises of increased transportation infrastructure funding.
Written by: Roby Brock
Published by: Talk Business and Politics
A tumultuous year in farming has included trade and tariff wars, complicated weather conditions, and depressed commodity prices. U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Jonesboro, notes there has been progress too, ranging from a new Farm Bill to breakthroughs in trade talks to new interest in Cuba.
Written by: Johnathan Reaves
Published by: KASU
In this monthly congressional interview, U.S. Representative Rick Crawford (R) talks about the national debt reaching $22 trillion dollars, President Trump's proposed budget, and more funding for a border wall. Click on the Listen button for the entire interview.
‘A SPINELESS, WATERED DOWN SHAME': REPUBLICANS BLAST ‘SHAM' ANTI-HATE RESOLUTION
Written by: Virginia Kruta
Published by: The Daily Caller
A resolution condemning hatred in all forms passed the House Thursday, but 23 Republicans voted against it, calling it "watered down" and "a sham."
Written by: Lisa Mascaro and Laurie Kellman
Published by: Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- The House passed a resolution condemning anti-Semitism and other bigotry Thursday, with Democrats trying to push past a dispute that has overwhelmed their agenda and exposed fault lines that threaten to dog them through elections next year.