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- Check6 days agoChange DetectedThe web page has added significant content regarding a recent Supreme Court decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, which affirms state authority over Medicaid provider eligibility. Additionally, there are new comments from Congressman Norman applauding this decision.SummaryDifference77%
- Check13 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has been updated to include a replay of a recent Tele-Town Hall and the introduction of a new bill by Congressman Ralph Norman aimed at blocking federal community development funds for sanctuary cities. Additionally, the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army is acknowledged.SummaryDifference69%
- Check20 days agoChange DetectedThe page has added significant content regarding legislative actions, including a focus on the rescissions package and new bills aimed at national security, while removing previous mentions of specific visits and initiatives.SummaryDifference46%
- Check28 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has added significant content regarding recent visits by the President to Pulcra Chemicals and the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, highlighting innovation and safety in aviation. Additionally, a new rescissions package has been introduced, emphasizing fiscal responsibility.SummaryDifference49%
- Check35 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check42 days agoChange DetectedThe page has added significant statements regarding the House's passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill, including a statement from Rep. Ralph Norman, while it has removed content related to a Medal of Honor reintroduction and Medicaid reform priorities.SummaryDifference44%
- Check49 days agoChange DetectedThe page has added significant content regarding Rep. Ralph Norman's reintroduction of H.R. 3377 to award the Medal of Honor to Major James Capers, Jr., and emphasized the urgency of Medicaid reform. Additionally, a Mother's Day message for 2025 has been included, while a Teacher Appreciation Day message has been removed.SummaryDifference52%
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