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European Commission Makes First Use of Its Latest Censorship Tool
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary:
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European Commission Makes First Use of Its Latest Censorship Tool
By Caden Hubbs
Elon Musk's social media platform X has become the first victim of the European Commission's Digital Services Act (DSA). Under the act, providers of advertising, social media, search engines, platform hosting, and numerous other digital services crucial to modern online infrastructure are subject to unreasonable reporting requests, enforced by the whims of European regulators. Similar to its sister bill the Digital Markets Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary:
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European Commission Makes First Use of Its Latest Censorship Tool
By Caden Hubbs
Elon Musk's social media platform X has become the first victim of the European Commission's Digital Services Act (DSA). Under the act, providers of advertising, social media, search engines, platform hosting, and numerous other digital services crucial to modern online infrastructure are subject to unreasonable reporting requests, enforced by the whims of European regulators. Similar to its sister bill the Digital Markets Act(DMA), the DSA represents a direct attack on American business in Europe and a palpable threat to free speech via jurisdictional overreach.
The EU's fine against X saw the social media company ordered to pay Euros120 ($140) million for violations of the law. X's crime? Breaching the DSA's privacy requirements by refusing to decrypt and share troves of user data for government use... which would have directly compromised the personal information of X's 200-300 million daily users.
The fine was further justified by X's efforts to prevent private data collection. The company explicitly bans data scraping (the use of scripts to automatically collect information) in its terms of service. They argue that mass scraping requires servers to process thousands of site redirects per second, resulting in slowdowns similar to those associated with malicious Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks. Intended to disincentivize the loose handling of private information, in reality the DSA's first real application has punished internal encryption while degrading the user experience of X.
Passed in 2022, the DSA went into full effect in February 2024, meeting little resistance from the Biden administration, despite outcry from the private sector and free speech watchdogs. In July of this year, the House Judiciary Committee published a report detailing the harmful effects of the DSA on U.S. business interests and free speech. Core to their concern is Brussels' loose definition of "harmful content" that companies are mandated to remove from platforms.
Due to the ambiguous nature of its definition, European regulators are free to make politically motivated, arbitrary rulings targeting American companies -- as seen with X. Worse, the European Commission expects these requirements to be adopted into worldwide terms of service, turning the DSA from a concern for European business, to a global threat to political speech with House Judiciary labeling it Europe's primary "censorship tool."
Despite being implemented on a similar timeframe, the DMA has been used in a similar way to target American companies, but to a greater extent. Exploiting arbitrary terminology, the DMA has been used to target American companies with extortionate fines, hampering their competitiveness. It is estimated that Europe's over-cumbersome digital regulation will cause American companies to lose out on $2.2 trillion worth of revenue by 2030, primarily due to fees and new compliance costs.
Europe's regulatory approach has done nothing but damage to businesses and consumers wanting to maintain security standards and the user experience. Continued support from American lawmakers and private businesses to call out Europe's abuse of digital regulations is crucial in order to combat its illegal use of discriminatory trade barriers and attack of free speech.
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Original text here: https://atr.org/european-commission-makes-first-use-of-its-latest-censorship-tool/
[Category: Political]
Consolidating Streaming Under Netflix Is Bad for Everyone. US Antitrust Authorities Should Flip the Script & Promote Industry Independence
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 [Category: Business] -- Open Markets Institute posted the following news release:
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Consolidating Streaming Under Netflix Is Bad for Everyone. US Antitrust Authorities Should Flip the Script & Promote Industry Independence
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Washington, DC - Open Markets Institute and Center for Journalism and Liberty at Open Markets program manager Karina Montoya released the following statement regarding the news that Netflix will move ahead to acquire Warner Bros Discovery's studios and streaming division:
"Netflix's bid to swallow Warner Bros. Discovery's studios and streaming business
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 [Category: Business] -- Open Markets Institute posted the following news release:
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Consolidating Streaming Under Netflix Is Bad for Everyone. US Antitrust Authorities Should Flip the Script & Promote Industry Independence
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Washington, DC - Open Markets Institute and Center for Journalism and Liberty at Open Markets program manager Karina Montoya released the following statement regarding the news that Netflix will move ahead to acquire Warner Bros Discovery's studios and streaming division:
"Netflix's bid to swallow Warner Bros. Discovery's studios and streaming businessis a raw deal for viewers, writers, creators, theaters for just about anyone who isn't a top executive or large investor chasing a short-term stock jump. This merger would concentrate even more power in the hands of even fewer decision-makers, shrinking the diversity of stories that get made and the voices that reach global audiences. U.S. antitrust authorities have more than enough evidence and precedent to block this deal and they should.
Instead of rubber-stamping yet another merger that further consolidates the media landscape and harms workers, regulators can and must chart a different course: one that revitalizes the industry by promoting independence, competition, and real freedom of thought and creativity.
The U.S. has done this before. In the mid-20th century, antitrust officials took bold action to stop major studios from monopolizing movie theaters a move that opened the door to greater independence, innovation, and shared prosperity across the film industry for decades.
We're at a similar crossroads today. As Netflix attempts to buy its way past the competition, regulators should once again choose the path that serves audiences, creators, and independent businesses. The lessons from the past are clear, and it's time to put them to work."
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Original text here: https://www.openmarketsinstitute.org/publications/netflix-deal-warner-bros-discovery-block
CODEPINK Calls Foul on FIFA Awarding 'Peace Prize' to Donald Trump
LOS ANGELES, California, Dec. 6 -- CodePink, a grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end U.S.-funded wars and occupations, to challenge militarism globally, posted the following news release on Dec. 5, 2025:
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CODEPINK Calls Foul on FIFA Awarding "Peace Prize" to Donald Trump
Protesters Pointed Out Hypocrisy, Warn of ICE Harassment at Future World Cup Events
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WASHINGTON -- Today, CODEPINK, alongside allied groups, staged a protest outside the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts during the 2026 World Cup draw, where FIFA President Gianni Infantino awarded President
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LOS ANGELES, California, Dec. 6 -- CodePink, a grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end U.S.-funded wars and occupations, to challenge militarism globally, posted the following news release on Dec. 5, 2025:
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CODEPINK Calls Foul on FIFA Awarding "Peace Prize" to Donald Trump
Protesters Pointed Out Hypocrisy, Warn of ICE Harassment at Future World Cup Events
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WASHINGTON -- Today, CODEPINK, alongside allied groups, staged a protest outside the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts during the 2026 World Cup draw, where FIFA President Gianni Infantino awarded PresidentDonald Trump with FIFA's newly created "Peace Prize."
Dressed as soccer referees, CODEPINK activists threw "Red Cards for War Crimes," listing various war crimes. Soccer balloons covered in blood and banners reading "Ice Out of our Cities, Troops Out of Everywhere" and "No Peace Prize for War Crimes" were unveiled for those going into the draw to see.
"Awarding a 'Peace Prize' to Donald Trump is a foul against humanity. His legacy is one of division, ongoing conflicts across the Global South, and the terrorizing of immigrant communities in the US. FIFA is celebrating a man whose policies are the opposite of peace," said CODEPINK DC organizer Olivia DiNucci.
Since Trump has been in office, the violence in Gaza has continued under the guise of a false ceasefire, the war in Ukraine still rages, and Trump is inching closer to a war on Venezuela based on lies of narco-terrorism to implement an undemocratic regime change. Recently, a new investigation into the Pentagon for a potential war crime under Trump's administration for the extrajudicial murder of boaters off the coast of Venezuela.
"Today, we settled the score on this false peace," DiNucci continued. "FIFA must live up to its own values of unity and fair play. The Trump administration betrays those values, and rewarding them signals tolerance for the harassment of the global soccer community."
The coalition of organizations that organized the protest, including Free DC and Democratic Socialists of America, was also there to sound the alarm on the imminent danger posed to fans for the 2026 World Cup, which will likely have games hosted across the United States. "World Cup fans shouldn't have to worry about ICE while watching the games," the group stated, highlighting the likelihood of harassment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal law enforcement targeting immigrant communities.
FIFA isn't the only soccer organization under scrutiny for supporting war crimes and war criminals. CODEPINK is a partner in the Game Over Israel! - a campaign directed at the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), demanding that the executive authority ban Israeli soccer teams and players from the association due to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Hundreds of football professionals, activists, and artists have petitioned the UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin, to bring the issue to a vote. Before the "peace" deal brokered by the United States, the board was set to vote on the ban, with many speculating it would pass. However, the president took the vote off the table once the ceasefire was announced; however, to date, Israel is still committing war crimes. Since the ceasefire, an average of two Palestinian children have been killed daily by the IDF.
For more information about today's action or about the Game Over Israel campaign, please contact Melissa at melissa@codepink.org.
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Original text here: https://www.codepink.org/fifapeaceprizepr
[Category: Sociological]
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: Light the World Initiative Shares the Love of Christ Across the Globe
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 6 -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued the following news release:
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Light the World Initiative Shares the Love of Christ Across the Globe
In 2025, Giving Machine kiosks are in more cities than ever before
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Each year, the Light the World initiative of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites all to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ by sharing His love through acts of service around the world.
Giving Machine kiosks are one element of that initiative, and this year, the kiosks are in 126 cities across 21 countries on six
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 6 -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued the following news release:
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Light the World Initiative Shares the Love of Christ Across the Globe
In 2025, Giving Machine kiosks are in more cities than ever before
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Each year, the Light the World initiative of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites all to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ by sharing His love through acts of service around the world.
Giving Machine kiosks are one element of that initiative, and this year, the kiosks are in 126 cities across 21 countries on sixcontinents -- more locations than ever before.
Here are some highlights of how Light the World is bringing the love of Christ to communities worldwide this Christmas season.
United Kingdom
In London, members of Parliament, diplomats and Church leaders gathered in the heart of Westminster to celebrate the return of the Light the World Giving Machine kiosks. The special reception honored this year's participating charities.
Elder Kevin W. Pearson, president of the Europe North Area, attended the event alongside his wife, Sister June Pearson.
"Light the World is about following the example of Jesus Christ: feeding the hungry, comforting the lonely and showing kindness to all," he said. "This initiative gives each of us a simple way to share His light and make a real difference -- one act of service at a time."
El Salvador
Donations received through Giving Machine kiosks in El Salvador will benefit the Help Me Live Foundation, providing over 1,300 children with necessary medical care.
Elder Hugo O. Panameno, an Area Seventy, encouraged Salvadorans to follow Christ's example through their acts of service.
"Christ invited us to serve, to give and to share of ourselves for the little ones, to lovingly alleviate those burdens that many of us cannot even imagine what these children and their families suffer, so let us experience His light, the Light of Christ, and illuminate the world by making these donations."
Philippines
The Light the World Giving Machine kiosks opened in Bonifacio Global City in the Manila area, marking the first of four launches of the 2025 Giving Machine season in the Philippines.
The kiosks are also in Cebu, Davao and Bacolod City.
Spain
Elder Ruben V. Alliaud, president of the Europe Central Area, spoke at the first-ever launch of Giving Machines in Spain.
"At Christmas we celebrate the love of Jesus Christ, and today that love has become visible with every donation," he said.
Austria
Donations made at Giving Machine kiosks in Austria will benefit several local organizations, including Diakonie Osterreich, one of the country's largest social aid organizations. It supports thousands of people with education, health care, refugee assistance and social inclusion programs.
Maria Katharina Moser, director of Diakonie, spoke about the impact these donations will have and the opportunity to offer Christlike service.
"The vending machine offers a tangible opportunity for social devotion and Christian charity at Christmastime," she said. "Together we can offer very concrete help to those in need, such as a healthy meal, study materials or medical care for people without health insurance."
New Zealand
Robert Dil and his family are regulars at the Auckland, New Zealand, Giving Machine kiosks. They consider using the kiosk a good way to strengthen their faith and help others.
"The Giving Machine has become an annual part of our family traditions," Dil said. "We feel the spirit of Christmas and the Light of Jesus Christ as we serve through the Giving Machines and make meaningful donations. It brings our family closer together and helps it feel like Christmas."
In New Zealand and Australia, Giving Machine kiosks are in Adelaide, Auckland, Brisbane, Canberra, Christchurch, Hamilton, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Wellington and Sydney.
Kenya
Church members in Nairobi, Kenya, came together to create a video depicting the nativity story from Luke, chapter 2.
Following the launch of the video, Benson Arudo, Central Africa Area production manager, expressed the joy he felt while participating in the project.
"Participating in this production was truly a blessing, and working with the children to portray the nativity was truly inspiring," he said. "I am thankful for the combined efforts and talents that brought this vision to life."
Millions have viewed the video.
Honduras
"Each of us can be someone who changes, who enlightens, who strengthens hearts and gives life. This is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to come and donate through the machine to bless every child, every young person who needs us," Mauricio Galindo, Church member and Giving Machine patron, said at the celebration of this year's Light the World launch in Honduras.
Mexico
Seven cities in Mexico will host Giving Machine kiosks this year, benefiting 11 local charitable organizations.
Fundacion MVS Radio A.C., a Light the World collaborator, helps raise the quality of life for Mexicans with hearing disabilities.
"Thanks to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its inspiring Giving Machine initiative, many people will once again hear the voice of their loved ones and regain the joy of listening," said Ingrid Alejandra Gonzalez, operational director.
Pocatello, Idaho, United States
Light the World celebrations in Pocatello, Idaho, featured performances by several musical guests, including Jay Osmond, Mercy River, Daniel Blomberg, Jarica Jamison and Carrie Yost, as well as local artists.
Governor Brad Little and Elder David J. Pickett, an Area Seventy, joined hundreds of local leaders, charity collaborators, and guests to launch the Giving Machine kiosks in the East Idaho area.
Rexburg, Idaho, United States
At Brigham Young University-Idaho, community members gathered to unveil Giving Machine kiosks whose donations will benefit local and global charities.
Local high school students provided the musical numbers. Rexburg Mayor Jerry Merrill and his wife, Marianne, attended the event and were among the first to donate to the Giving Machine kiosks.
Giving Machine kiosks also debuted at Brigham Young University in Provo, bringing the service-focused vending machines to the BYU campus for the first time.
Denver, Colorado, United States
Denver's mayor, Mike Johnston, helped unwrap Giving Machine kiosks, along with Church leaders and representatives from local Colorado charities.
"These are opportunities while you're shopping for your own loved ones; you can also give to nonprofits and communities in need," Mayor Johnston said. "While you're shopping for everyone else, look out for those who need it the most right here at the Giving Machine."
Since the Giving Machine kiosks first arrived in Denver in 2019, visitors have donated more than 85,000 items and $2.5 million to local organizations and global nonprofits.
New York City, New York, United States
Bright red Giving Machine kiosks were unveiled in Times Square, Monday, December 1. The remarks were provided by Rev. Adriene Thorne of the Riverside Church and Michele Walsh, executive vice president and Chief Philanthropy Officer at UNICEF USA.
The vending machines have since been moved to four different churches in Manhattan for the Christmas season, including the Church of Our Saviour at 59 Park Avenue and 38th Street; Riverside Church at 490 Riverside Drive; West End Church at 245 W 77th Street; and St. Peter's Church at 619 Lexington Avenue.
In the evening, a capacity crowd attended Light the World reception held to honor the more than 60 organizations that collaborated with the Church to bless the lives of over 30,000 children this year. Elder David R. Marriott, an Area Seventy, welcomed the guests.
Faith leaders at the reception come from the Jewish, Muslim, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, A.M.E., Adventist, Lutheran, Episcopal, United Church of Christ and other Christian faiths.
Throughout the 2025 Christmas season, Light the World Giving Machine kiosks will continue to launch globally. More information about Light the World events and initiatives can be found here (https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/welcome/christmas/light-the-world?lang=eng).
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Original text here: https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/light-the-world-initiative-shares-the-love-of-christ-across-the-globe
[Category: Religion]
Catholic League for Religious & Civil Rights: Causes and Consequences of Social Isolation
NEW YORK, Dec. 6 -- The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights issued the following news release:
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CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL ISOLATION
By Bill Donohue
The Institute for Family Studies recently published the results of a survey on "The Decline in Marriage and Childbearing Among Progressives." It found that conservative men and women are more likely to view marriage and the family as positive goods than liberals are. It is therefore not surprising to learn that "a majority of conservative young adults ages 25-35 have married and become parents, whereas only a minority of
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NEW YORK, Dec. 6 -- The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights issued the following news release:
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CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL ISOLATION
By Bill Donohue
The Institute for Family Studies recently published the results of a survey on "The Decline in Marriage and Childbearing Among Progressives." It found that conservative men and women are more likely to view marriage and the family as positive goods than liberals are. It is therefore not surprising to learn that "a majority of conservative young adults ages 25-35 have married and become parents, whereas only a minority ofliberal young adults have done likewise."
This divide has real-life consequences for the wellbeing of young people, both men and women.
A study by this organization published earlier this year found that liberal women are not only less likely to marry, they are less likely to be churchgoers. This matters because these same women are much more likely to be unhappy, largely a function of their loneliness.
Gallup recently released a survey on youth and loneliness and found that young men who experience the highest levels of loneliness are the most likely to say that political violence is sometimes acceptable. Social disconnection can be deadly.
What these findings suggest is what sociologists have long known: we are social animals, meant to connect to each other through marriage, the family, and religion. They are not only at the heart of creating strong social bonds, they are at the heart of happiness and a general sense of wellbeing. Indeed, similar data show a relation with physical health.
In the first study cited, we also learn that the decline in childbearing is "most prominent among liberal parents and in liberal states." Moreover, families are leaving blue states [dominated by Democrats] for red states [Republican strongholds]. As a result, they are also depleting the number of electoral college votes in blue states and increasing them in red states. So these social factors have political consequences.
There are many reasons for these outcomes. Those who are heavy users of social media tend to be socially disconnected, and the same is true of those addicted to video games. Those who are college educated are more likely to have a dim view of marriage and the family, and are therefore more likely to be single. Those who have no religious affiliation--often the same people--are also the most likely to experience loneliness.
It is in the interest of individuals, and society, to create a social soil where strong bonds can be formed. Unfortunately, radical individualism, which is endemic, prevents us from achieving this goal.
It behooves those who shape public policy to create incentives for marriage, childbearing and churchgoing. Liberals will complain that these factors are likely to lead to a more favorable environment for conservatives. Guilty as charged. But given that the milieu that favors liberals is detrimental to their wellbeing, and to the rest of us, it makes no sense to listen to them.
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Original text here: https://www.catholicleague.org/causes-and-consequences-of-social-isolation/
[Category: Sociological]
Brady Condemns DOJ Launch of New "Gun Rights" Office That Will Endanger Gun Violence Prevention Laws
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 -- The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued the following news release on Dec. 4, 2025:
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Brady Condemns DOJ Launch of New "Gun Rights" Office That Will Endanger Gun Violence Prevention Laws
The office, which will be under the Civil Rights division of the Department of Justice, is charged with assessing "infringements" on gun rights
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Today, the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is expected to open a "Second Amendment Rights Section" to investigate local laws and policies that seek to reduce gun violence.
Brady, the nation's leading
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 -- The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued the following news release on Dec. 4, 2025:
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Brady Condemns DOJ Launch of New "Gun Rights" Office That Will Endanger Gun Violence Prevention Laws
The office, which will be under the Civil Rights division of the Department of Justice, is charged with assessing "infringements" on gun rights
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Today, the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is expected to open a "Second Amendment Rights Section" to investigate local laws and policies that seek to reduce gun violence.
Brady, the nation's leadinggun violence prevention organization, released the following statement:
Kris Brown, President of Brady, said:
"The Civil Rights Division does not have unlimited resources, and those resources should be focused foremost on the traditional and historical discrimination issues that the division has dedicated itself to. This new office's mandate is far from that mission: to challenge gun violence prevention laws -- prioritizing the wants of the gun industry over people's very lives and turning the Trump administration's 'guns everywhere' agenda into a reality. We know, however, that the vast majority of Americans -- including gun owners and Trump voters -- support sensible laws that ensure responsible gun ownership and reduce gun violence. And over and over, courts across the country have found that these policies are in no way inconsistent with the Second Amendment; they are bipartisan, common-sense, and save lives in red and blue states alike."
"As DOJ continually diverts resources away from gun trafficking investigations and prosecutions to immigration enforcement, this new office will be actively dedicating resources to their 'guns everywhere' agenda. President Trump says he wants to be 'tough on crime,' but the facts are clear: states with stronger gun laws see lower gun crime. With firearms the number one killer of kids in America, Brady will continue to defend lifesaving gun laws on the books and pass sensible solutions to save lives."
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Brady has one powerful mission -- to unite all Americans against gun violence. We work across Congress, the courts, and our communities with over 90 grassroots chapters, bringing together young and old, red and blue, and every shade of color to find common ground in common sense. In the spirit of our namesakes Jim and Sarah Brady, we have fought for over 45 years to take action, not sides, and we will not stop until this epidemic ends. It's in our hands.
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Original text here: https://www.bradyunited.org/press/doj-launch-of-new-gun-rights-office-second-amendment-civil-rights-division
[Category: Political]
ATR Urges Swift Confirmation of NLRB Nominees
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary:
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ATR Urges Swift Confirmation of NLRB Nominees
Americans for Tax Reform applauds the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee for advancing the nomination of Scott Mayer and urges the full Senate to swiftly confirm him, along with fellow National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) nominees James Murphy and Crystal Carey.
The Senate HELP Committee on Wednesday voted to approve the nomination of Scott Mayer to be a Member of the NLRB and sent it to the full Senate for a floor vote. Mayer is currently
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary:
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ATR Urges Swift Confirmation of NLRB Nominees
Americans for Tax Reform applauds the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee for advancing the nomination of Scott Mayer and urges the full Senate to swiftly confirm him, along with fellow National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) nominees James Murphy and Crystal Carey.
The Senate HELP Committee on Wednesday voted to approve the nomination of Scott Mayer to be a Member of the NLRB and sent it to the full Senate for a floor vote. Mayer is currentlythe chief labor counsel at the Boeing Corporation and has decades of legal experience regarding labor policy. His nomination advanced out of committee on a party-line vote of 12-11.
The NLRB has been without a quorum since January 2025, when Democrat member Gwynne Wilcox was removed, leaving only Republican Marvin Kaplan and Democrat David Prouty. Since Kaplan's term expired in August 2025, Prouty has been the only remaining member of the NLRB, which requires at least three members to have a quorum and have the power to issue decisions.
This problem originated with a bait-and-switch strategy by Democrats, as ATR President Grover Norquist explained in an op-ed last year. The longstanding practice in the Senate had previously been to nominate a Republican and Democrat member to the NLRB simultaneously. Instead, then-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) brought the nomination of Gwynne Wilcox to the floor and was able to coax the vote of Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) by promising that he would later bring a Republican nominee to the floor as a pairing for Wilcox.
Schumer lied. That vote never came. As a result, President Trump's second term began with two Democrats and only one Republican on the NLRB, preventing his administration from taking any positive action. Until a quorum is reinstated on the NLRB with a Republican majority, the Board cannot begin the important work of reversing the harmful, anti-worker and anti-business policies developed by President Biden's NLRB.
"It is in the best interest of America's workers and the regulated community to have a fully functioning NLRB, but the Board has been operating without a quorum for nearly a year," said Coalition for a Democratic Workplace Chair Kristen Swearingen, who led a coalition letter in favor of Mayer's nomination earlier this week. "Scott Mayer is well-qualified for the position, and we urge Majority Leader Thune to schedule a floor vote and get him confirmed as quickly as possible."
Mayer's nomination is set to be voted on as part of an en bloc consideration of 97 Trump nominees next week. That package of nominees also includes Scott Murphy to be another Member of the NLRB and Crystal Carey to be the General Counsel of the NLRB. Murphy is a career NLRB lawyer with decades of experience at the agency. Carey is a partner at the law firm Morgan Lewis focusing on labor law. Both Murphy and Carey were advanced by the Senate HELP Committee in October.
Once these nominees are confirmed to the NLRB, the Board can finally begin to unravel the bad policies enforced by the Biden NLRB and write new decisions and rulemakings that promote worker freedom for all Americans. The Senate should move quickly to confirm Mayer, Murphy, and Carey to their important roles at the NLRB.
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Original text here: https://atr.org/atr-urges-swift-confirmation-of-nlrb-nominees/
[Category: Political]