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Free Beacon Bill McMorris

Bill McMorris is senior editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He joins the Beacon from the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, where he was managing editor of Old Dominion Watchdog. He was a 2010 Robert Novak Fellow with the Phillips Foundation, where he studied state pension shortfalls. His work has been featured on CNN, Fox News, The Economist, Colbert Report, and numerous print publications and radio stations. He lives in Alexandria, Va, with his wife and three daughters. His Twitter handle is @FBillMcMorris. His email address is mcmorris@freebeacon.com.


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Dems Take Aim at E-Cigs

Letter asks FDA to curb flavors in smoking alternatives

May 15, 2018

Federal Appeals Court Tosses Union ID Reqs

Dissenting workers do not need to show photo ID to withdraw support

May 10, 2018

Labor Activist Goes Low in Wage Hike Debate

ROC leader race baits black bartender who opposes $15 wage

May 9, 2018

Killer Abortionist Cops Deal

Defense attorney sought plea fearing jury's manslaughter verdict

May 8, 2018
Governor Andrew Cuomo

Cuomo Moves to Prop Up Public-Sector Unions

New legislation tries to preempt Supreme Court ruling that could end coercive unionism

May 5, 2018

GOP Asks Agency to Review Planned Parenthood Funding

Nearly 200 senators and reps want HHS to rescind abortion org's taxpayer dollars after failing to defund

May 3, 2018

Worker Seeks to Cut Ties with Union that Smeared Her Husband

Suit seeks to end automatic paycheck deductions in Oregon

April 28, 2018
J.J. Hanson with sons James and Lucas and wife Kris Photo Credit: Dayelle Stampfli Emma West Photography

Marine Widow Pleads with Lawmakers to Oppose Assisted Suicide

Wife of the late activist J.J. Hanson joins doctors urging NY Assembly to kill "Medical Aid in Dying" bill

April 26, 2018

Religious Liberty Attorney Confirmed to Federal Bench

Lawyer who helped Hobby Lobby win before the Supreme Court will serve on Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

April 25, 2018
A doctor holds up a drug testing kit which is used as part of assisted suicides

D.C. Health Defends Assisted-Suicide Implementations

Agency says registries are designed to protect vulnerable patients, disputing assisted-suicide advocates' criticism

April 25, 2018
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