The House of Representatives passed a spending bill tonight that keeps the government lights on, but that also codifies President Obama’s ability to grant executive amnesty. How did your Republican Congressman vote? [read_more] As we reported yesterday, Rep. Dave Brat (R-VA7) helped lead an effort…
Scott Rigell
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In public, Republican leaders vigorously oppose the executive branch’s highest priority, while in private they leave undisturbed language in a budget bill that lets the executive do what they say they oppose. Conservatives then rally around an effort to close the loophole. Leadership claims the…
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Congressman Rigell is showing little respect this week to the hardworking grassroots in his district with his latest decision to continue his support of a fundraiser for Virginia Beach Mayor Will Sessoms this Friday that will feature Democrat Governor McAuliffe as the “Special Guest” for…
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Only republican voted against the continuing resolution to keep the government funded when the fiscal year ends the end of this month. The vote was 230 to 189 with Scott Rigell of Virginia being the only republican to join the democrats and vote against passage…
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The latest on how Virginia Congressman will vote on the resolution to give the President the authority to conduct limited military strikes on Syria: In Virginia’s first district Congressman Rob Wittman has “grave concerns about U.S. involvement in Syria.” “I remain unconvinced that launching a ‘limited…