Hill Statement on 21 States Decision to Challenge Misguided Obama Overtime Rule

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Today, after 21 states, including Arkansas, filed a lawsuit against the Obama Administration’s overtime pay rule, Congressman French Hill (AR-02) released the following statement: “In a long line of bad regulatory policy from the Obama Administration, the Department of Labor’s overtime rule is one of the worst. Since the rule’s inception, I have heard from…

Happy ending at last

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So this is how the United States of America treats its best and bravest: First by cutting off their pensions--without warning--and then by dunning them repeatedly. As if they were trying to get out of paying their just debts instead of clearing them up. Their nice case full of medals only gathers dust as these vets try to cut through the mountain of paperwork the bureaucrats have produced…

Egypt's Sisi meets world leaders at United Nations General Assembly

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Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi met on Monday a number of world leaders, US politicians and former officials in New York during the 71st United Nations General Assembly meeting.  El-Sisi met UN-secretary general Ban Ki-Moon in New York where they discussed the latest regional developments, the Egyptian presidency said. According to an Egyptian presidential…

Hill votes to block detainee transfers

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U.S. Rep. French Hill joined the rest of the House members from Arkansas and voted for legislation to prevent the transfer of prisoners out of the military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. President Barack Obama has called for the closure of the prison, which holds terrorists and those suspected of terrorism. Lawmakers have blocked funding for any transfers. HR5351 passed in the House…

VA mix-up upends life of Arkansas vet

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World War II veteran Jesse Whitley lived off his monthly pension of about $1,500 from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs until that money disappeared without notice several months ago. It was being garnished because of a clerical error, according to records reviewed by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The VA had confused Whitley, 96, of Mabelvale with Jessie Whitley, 68, of Durham,…

Washington news in brief

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U.S. Rep. French Hill joined the rest of the House members from Arkansas and voted for legislation to prevent the transfer of prisoners out of the military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. To read more, click here. 

VA mix-up upends life of Arkansas vet

| Posted in In the News

World War II veteran Jesse Whitley lived off his monthly pension of about $1,500 from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs until that money disappeared without notice several months ago. It was being garnished because of a clerical error, according to records reviewed by theArkansas Democrat-Gazette. The VA had confused Whitley, 96, of Mabelvale with Jessie Whitley, 68, of Durham,…

Wells headed to House; Hill 'shocked' by events

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Published reports Friday say the House Financial Services Committee expects to hold a hearing this month to examine actions taken by Wells Fargo that led to an enforcement settlement with regulators last week. One member of the committee told Dodd Frank Update he was taken aback by the events and was looking forward to learning more. “I was shocked and dismayed by the news,”…

Wells headed to House; Hill 'shocked' by events

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Published reports Friday say the House Financial Services Committee expects to hold a hearing this month to examine actions taken by Wells Fargo that led to an enforcement settlement with regulators last week. One member of the committee told Dodd Frank Update he was taken aback by the events and was looking forward to learning more. “I was shocked and dismayed by the…

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