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Wall Street Journal Editorial on Congressman Flake
Jan 8, 2008
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REVIEW & OUTLOOK
The Anti-Appropriator
We're suckers for lost causes, so we're pleased to report that Jeff Flake of Arizona is making a run for an open GOP slot on the House Appropriations Committee. This is like Carrie Nation hitting fraternity row on toga night, but then a little sp...
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Wall Street Journal Editorial on FARM-21
Jul 6, 2007
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REVIEW & OUTLOOKFarming for Dollars As Sisyphean tasks go, a reduction in farm subsidies is the domestic version of Arab-Israeli peace. But as Congress writes another five-year farm bill, we're glad to see that a few brave Members are still willing to give it a try. And if they ever have chance,...
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Wall Street Journal Profile of Congressman Flake
Jun 29, 2006
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Tilting at Appropriations?Arizona Lawmaker Rattles Both Sides of the House With His Quest to Curb EarmarksBy David Rogers Arizona's Jeff Flake is a political guerrilla with a smile, a ringer for actor Owen Wilson who crashes not weddings but his own Republican Party. &nbs...
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Wheeling Intelligencer Editorial on Earmark Reform
Jun 5, 2006
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Real Conservatives Take on ‘Earmarks’Republican grassroots unhappiness with the congressional GOP’s free-spending ways finally is being felt in Washington, as determined conservatives take on the party’s feckless appropriators when gross spending bills come to the floor.In recent days, U.S. Rep. Jef...
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Washington Monthly Feature on Congressman Flake
Jun 1, 2006
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The Pruner
Is Rep. Jeff Flake the House's John McCain?
By James Verini
Insubordination was not exactly a hallmark of the DeLay era, so when two young Republican congressmen led a drive to force leadership elections and summarily toss Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Texas) from his majority leader post, it wa...
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Wall Street Journal Editorial on Congressman Flake's Earmark Amendments
May 27, 2006
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REVIEW & OUTLOOK
Hog Wild Republican Congressman Jeff Flake of Arizona says he grew up on a farm, "so I know manure when I see it." His colleagues think Mr. Flake is the real farm nuisance, however, after he tried and failed to strip spending earmarks from an $18.4 billio...
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Article from the Wall Street Journal
Mar 29, 2006
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Immigration Splits Republican LawmakersBy June Kronholz and David Rogers With Congress embarked on a debate about immigration, and tens of thousands of protestors taking to the streets, the issue is exposing significant divisions among lawmakers.
The d...
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Profile of Congressman Flake in National Journal
Mar 25, 2006
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Sacred Cows and Revered RodentsDavid Baumann
Punxsutawney Phil cannot speak -- he's a groundhog, after all -- but the mayor of his hometown can talk. And he isn't shy about unloading on Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., for ridiculing the $100,000 in federal funds this small Pennsyl...
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Editorial from East Valley Tribune
Jan 10, 2006
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FLAKE TAKES A STANDMove to Force GOP Leadership Election In Line With His Principles
An East Valley congressman has again played a key role in upending the leadership of House Republicans in an effort to reverse a series of political setbacks.
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