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Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) is pushing legislation that would allow governors to prevent refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria from resettling in their states.
“Until we can figure this out, governors of each state should not be pushed by the Obama Administration to accept these refugees,” Yoho said in a statement.
U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) late last week met with representatives from Balfour Beatty Rail for a tour of the company's facility in Fleming Island, Fla.
While there, Yoho also discussed public policy priorities for the rail industry, according to a press release from the Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association(REMSA), of which Balfour Beatty Rail is a member.
On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., brought out the “Give States a Chance Act of 2015“ to back governors--including Gov. Rick Scott of Florida--who oppose the Obama administration’s plan to allow 10,000 refugees from Syria into the U.S.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- On the heels of the terrorist attacks in Paris, a Florida congressman introduced a bill Wednesday that he vows will protect governors' rights to refuse entry of refugees into their states.
After nearly a decade of secret negotiations, twelve Asia- Pacific countries reached a historic free trade agreement on Oct. 5, 2015. The goal of the Trans-Pacific Partnership is to reduce and eliminate tariff and non-tariff barriers on goods, services and agriculture throughout the Pacific Rim.
There is no better person to explain the frustration of American voters and the revolution taking place in Congress than North Florida Rep. Ted Yoho.
The large-animal veterinarian was sent to Congress two elections ago after voters turned out longtime congressman Cliff Stearns.
WASHINGTON—Rep. Paul Ryan won the support of most of the hard-line conservative Freedom Caucus Wednesday night, clearing the highest hurdle to becoming the next House speaker.
After securing the support of about two-thirds of the group of roughly 40 staunch conservatives, the Wisconsin Republican now likely has enough votes to be elected on the House floor next week.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan says he will run for Speaker of the House if the party can unify behind his candidacy and agree to his conditions, but the GOP congressman who first challenged John Boehner earlier this year says those demands are a non-starter for him.
Last week, before Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) confirmed that he'd conditionally be a candidate for House speaker, visitors to the Drudge Report occasionally saw an ominous Web ad.
