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More Hill Republicans Voted Against Wasteful Spending in 2020, but Supported Earmarks
Congressional Republicans voted much more strongly against wasteful federal spending in the months leading up to the 2020 election than they did in 2019, according to data compiled by Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW).
Many of the same Republicans in the House, however, voted earlier this year to support a Democratic proposal to restore earmarks, the individual provisions in much larger bills that direct tax dollars to projects in an individual congressman’s state or district, often inserted by congressional leaders in return for the member’s support of the overall measure.
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Conservatives may have a hard time supporting Caitlyn Jenner in California s recall election. The Olympic gold medal-winning track star and former reality TV star, who is a transgender woman and Republican candidate for governor in California, supports giving illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship, among other issues with which conservatives may disagree.
However, even though Jenner isn’t a good candidate, there is something that people should take from the Jenner campaign: More famous athletes should run for office.
Star athletes, whether professionals or Olympic amateurs, can have some key advantages over the average candidate when running for office: name recognition, a positive public image that cuts across party lines, experience dealing with the media, enhanced media coverage, and financial advantages. People who have a lot of money can spend some of their own money on their respective races. Not to mention if that person had a scandal, the media
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) â Utahâs population grew by 18.4% over the past decade, making it the fastest-growing state.
Itâs now the 30th most populated state, with nearly 3.28 million people, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released last week. Utahâs population growth from 2010 to 2020 far outpaced the national figure of 7.4%.
âItâs no surprise that Utah was the fastest-growing state in the nation over the last decade,â House Speaker Brad Wilson tweeted. âOur beautiful landscapes, business and family-friendly policies, and endless opportunities are hard to beat.â
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The census must happen every 10 years under the U.S. Constitution. The latest one was complicated by safety measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the need for social distancing, and by last-minute litigation over efforts by President Donald Trumpâs administration to include a question on citizenship.