Will Paul Ryan and Co. Deny Another Vote on Yemen?

by | Dec 7, 2018

Will Paul Ryan and Co. Deny Another Vote on Yemen?

by | Dec 7, 2018

Remember when the House leadership squashed a vote on a resolution ending US involvement in Yemen by removing it’s privileged status?

Well, the leaders of that resolution have reintroduced it as H.Con.Res.142 and I just heard from a friend on the Hill that the House leadership may pull the same trick and they may do it as early as Monday!

So, Campaign for Liberty members and all decent American humans should call their Representatives and tell them to vote NO on any legislation that removes H.Con.Res 142’s privileged status!

Norman Singleton

Norman Singleton is currently a Senior Fellow at the Market Institute. Mr. Singleton worked for Congressman Ron Paul from 1997-2012. Mr. Singleton served as Legislative Aide on Education and Workforce issues for Congressman Paul from 1997-2001, when he became Congressman Paul’s Legislative Director, a position he held until Congressman Paul left Congress in 2013. Mr. Singleton also served as volunteer policy director for the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign. Prior to working for Ron Paul, Mr. Singleton worked for the National Right to Work Committee. Mr. Singleton graduated Cum Laude from Washington and Jefferson College with a degree in economics and is a 1991 graduate of the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Law. He is also a founding member of the Republican Liberty Caucus.

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