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.


Late-Term Abortion Ban Back

House to introduce 20-week ban in October

Anti-abortion protestors gather at a demonstration outside a Planned Parenthood office on February 11, 2017 in Washington, DC. / Getty Images

Pro-Lifers Call Obamacare Repeal Failure 'Unacceptable'

Failure to defund Planned Parenthood infuriates pro-life groups

GOP Controls Labor Board

Republicans have first NLRB majority since 2007

Labor Group Accused of Hypocrisy for Independent Contractor Posting

Restaurant Opportunity Center looking to hire worker who will lack protections of full time employee

Animal Rights Activists Suit Threatens to 'Arrest' Orthodox Jews

Attorney says threat to interfere with Orthodox religious ceremony is not meant literally

classroom

Report: Nearly 30 Percent of Public School Teachers Chronically Absent

Unionization plays role in shaping absentee rates

Wisconsin state capitol building

Wisconsin Appeals Court Tosses Right to Work Injunction

Second state court to dismiss attempts to block law in as many days

Liberal Groups Get $765 Million Payday Courtesy of Union Members

New report found union dues funneled to liberal advocates

West Virginia state capitol building

W.Va. Supreme Court Tosses Right to Work Injunction

Chief Justice called circuit judge's injunction a 'monumental failure of legal reasoning'

Feinstein's 'Anti-Catholic Bigotry' Takes Center Stage

Former Thomas clerk says Feinstein-Durbin questioning of Notre Dame law professor crossed the line