Obama Puts Off Governing Until November
The Obama administration is delaying its most costly and controversial regulations until after the election, USA Today reports.
The Obama administration is delaying its most costly and controversial regulations until after the election, USA Today reports.
Political spending by labor unions exceeds their direct campaign contributions by a factor of four, according to the Wall Street Journal—vastly more than generally assumed.
The self-described “pro-Israel, pro-peace” liberal advocacy group J Street is soliciting funds for congressional candidates who are openly hostile to Israel while simultaneously targeting for defeat explicitly pro-Israel lawmakers who do not agree with its radical Middle East agenda, according to a Washington Free Beacon analysis of J Street’s election year strategy.
A proposed rule by the National Labor Relations Board to share workers’ email addresses and phone numbers on voter lists for union elections has drawn the ire of business associations, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.