After looking at it, the general has given it very little thought as many of the policy proposals are unserious in nature – at best. Privatizing NOAA is not something that the Congressman is in support of nor will he ever be.
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… The Biden Administration restored abortion subsidies - 3515 The Biden Administration restored abortion subsidies to pro-abortion NGOs including Planned Parenthood International and … - page 260
… PLGHA, several loopholes allowed support for the global abortion industry to continue. International NGOs that perform and promote abortions overseas like Population Services International, … any oversight. When the United Nations Secretariat promoted abortion and abortion-inducing drugs under the umbrella of … - page 260
… U.S. taxpayer dollars from being used to promote abortion . Chapter Agency for International Development Page … U.S. taxpayer dollars from being used to promote abortion. … illuminated another loophole in the policy’s - … - page 261
… Pro-abortion groups also have received funds - 3519 Pro- abortion groups also have received funds under other … Agency for International Development Page number 261 … Pro-abortion groups also have received funds under other … - page 261
… - 3520 To stop U.S. foreign aid from supporting the global abortion industry, the next conservative Administration … 261 … To stop U.S. foreign aid from supporting the global abortion industry, the next conservative Administration … - page 261
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