Senator Wicker on FOX News Highlighting Bill Allowing States to Challenge Federal Regulations
On December 8, 2010, Senator Wicker joined Neil Cavuto on FOX News to discuss his legislation to provide special standing for state officials to challenge federal regulations issued by government agencies. Under the legislation, any rule proposed by a federal agency would be subject to constitutional challenges if state officials determine the rule infringes upon powers reserved to the states under the 10th Amendment. Wicker's bill would go after Obamacare, which is one of the most prominent examples of federal intrusion into the rights of states and the people.
Senator Wicker testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on legislation he introduced, the Consumer Option for an Alternative System to Allocate Losses (COASTAL) Act. This bill would provide greater certainty to hom...
Senator Wicker testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on legislation he introduced, the Consumer Option for an Alternative System to Allocate Losses (COASTAL) Act. This bill would provide greater certainty to hom...
Senator Wicker spoke on the Senate Floor in support of S. 953, the Offshore Production and Safety Act of 2011, legislation which would increase the domestic production of oil and gas in the United States.
Senator Wicker spoke on the Senate Floor in support of S. 953, the Offshore Production and Safety Act of 2011, legislation which would increase the domestic production of oil and gas in the United States.
US Senator Roger Wicker (R.- Miss) appeared on Fox News on Friday to discuss US policy in Afghanistan following the death of Osama bin Laden. In part, Wicker warned against losing interest in Afghanistan and of the other al-Qaeda threats that remain.
US Senator Roger Wicker (R.- Miss) appeared on Fox News on Friday to discuss US policy in Afghanistan following the death of Osama bin Laden. In part, Wicker warned against losing interest in Afghanistan and of the other al-Qaeda threats that remain.