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In 1974 when the gray wolf was officially listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act, there were only about 750 wolves in the Great Lakes region. Today, it is estimated that there are over 4,000 wolves in the region, including over 1,000 in Wisconsin. Yet, even after such a successful recovery, you will still find the gray wolf listed as endangered. Why? Because urban judges and well-funded activists are able to litigate the species back on the endangered species list even after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service used the best science and data available to delist the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act in 2020.
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Reps. Andy Ogles (R-TN) and Tom Tiffany (R-WI) are introducing legislation that would have the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) immediately deport illegal aliens from the United States if they arrived from Palestinian-controlled regions such as Gaza. The “Evicting Violent Islamic Criminals That Entered Deviously Act” or “Evict Act,” exclusively shared with Breitbart News, would use the Immigration and Nationality Act to have DHS deport illegal aliens in the U.S. who arrived from Palestinian-controlled regions.
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Reps. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) and Andy Ogles (R-TN) are introducing legislation that would ban President Joe Biden’s administration from importing Palestinians to the United States to be resettled in American communities. The bill, exclusively shared with Breitbart News ahead of its introduction, is titled the “Guaranteeing Aggressors Zero Admission Act” or the GAZA Act. The legislation would prevent Biden’s administration from issuing visas to those with Palestinian Authority passports. “Following the horrific attack by Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists on innocent Israeli civilians, the last thing America ought to do is trust identity documents issued by the radicals that oversee these territories,” Tiffany said in a statement. “We need to put our security at home first and that starts by closing the door to bad actors who might be seeking to enter our country.”
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Wisconsin dairy farmers woke up to a big win on Wednesday morning after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass Rep. Tom Tiffany’s bipartisan chocolate milk bill on Tuesday night. Tiffany’s amendment would ensure that no money from the proposed Agriculture Appropriations Act would be used to implement a rule that would ban sweetened milk in schools. The Biden administration submitted a rule back in February that would establish new nutrition guidelines for school meals. If approved, the proposed new regulations could limit the amount of flavored milk in high schools, such as chocolate and strawberry, while students in elementary and middle schools would be limited to a selection of unflavored milk.
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Chocolate milk is one step closer to staying in schools after yesterday. The bipartisan amendment, introduced by Tom Tiffany (WI-07), that prevents the Biden administration from banning chocolate milk from schools passed by voice vote and will be included in H.R. 4368, the Agriculture Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2024.
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It’s up to House Republicans to bring transparency and accountability to the American people about the Biden family’s wrongdoings since Attorney General Merrick Garland can’t do the job, says Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis.
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The bill’s author, Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., said, "The ACRES Act is a bipartisan step in the right direction to combat the wildfire crisis, and I’m thrilled the House passed this commonsense legislation to ensure federal land management agencies are accurately reporting their work in hazardous fuel reduction." Tiffany, chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee’s federal lands subcommittee, cited NBC News’ reporting when he introduced the bill.
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Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., reaffirmed the committee's respect for the people on the island before he proceeded and asked Sgambelluri for a life lesson based on her experience that all could learn from. He expounded on the concept of liberty, a word Sgambelluri used in her testimony. "If you go back to our founding documents, you’ll oftentimes see that our founders have used the term 'liberty' as they use the term 'freedom.' And there really is a distinction because, to me, liberty means freedom. But it also means responsibility for your actions, and that's something we've always done in the United States of America," he told those in attendance. "As I said, earlier, we're imperfect, but we usually take responsibility for actions if we are imperfect at any time."
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The bill to rename the post office had to pass through the House and the Senate. It was introduced by Congressman Tom Tiffany. Republican Senator Ron Johnson and Democrat Tammy Baldwin co-sponsored the bill in the Senate. Every Wisconsin lawmaker in the House and Senate supported the bill.
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U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., wants seniors to keep more of their money. He introduced the Senior Citizens’ Freedom to Work Act, a bill that would repeal the retirement earnings test for beneficiaries that claim early retirement. The 2023 legislation is sponsored by Murphy and Republican Reps. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin, Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee, Beth Van Duyne of Texas and Claudia Tenney of New York.
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