Letters to the Editor: Fertilized Egg
Dear editor: Your use of the term “fertilized egg” is scientifically inaccurate. The term further creates the impression that this tiny human being is a… Read More »Letters to the Editor: Fertilized Egg
Dear editor: Your use of the term “fertilized egg” is scientifically inaccurate. The term further creates the impression that this tiny human being is a… Read More »Letters to the Editor: Fertilized Egg
Dear editor: Pro-abortion apologists often claim that women have a right to “reproductive health” care. But very few actually know what they mean by those… Read More »Letters to the Editor: Reproductive Health
Abortion to save a woman’s life Dear editor: Why do so many people think that there has to be a “life of the mother” exception… Read More »Letters to the Editor: Life of the Mother
Dear editor: I read a claim that abortion is safe for women, and had to write. This statement is a bald lie and there are… Read More »Letters to the Editor: Abortion Safety
The Constitution in Article I, Section I places all legislative powers in a Congress of the United States, which consists of a Senate and House… Read More »How Congress Works: Making Laws in the US Senate
When a bill or resolution is before the House for its third and last “reading” for final passage, but before the Speaker orders the vote… Read More »How Congress Works: Motion to Recommit
A Special Rule, is a simple resolution reported by the House Rules Committee to permit the imminent consideration of legislative measures under the conditions provided… Read More »How Congress Works: Special House Rules
The House Rules Committee establishes procedures for the consideration of legislation and the business of the House. It has jurisdiction over “the rules and joint… Read More »How Congress Works: Rules Committee
The U.S. Constitution requires that any proposed law that is given to the President for signature, must pass both the House and Senate in the… Read More »How Congress Works: Conference Committee
Bills that are sent to legislative committees are also sent by the committee to any federal agency that has jurisdiction over such proposals, and the… Read More »How Congress Works: Bills in Committee
When a Senate or House committee reports a bill to the full body, a committee “report” is written which described the reason for the bill,… Read More »How Congress Works: Committee Reports
Bills that are completed, or “marked up” by various legislative committees are placed on legislative schedules called “Calendars.” Legislation that is reported from a committee… Read More »How Congress Works: House Calendar