As all of you can imagine these
past couple weeks have been very exciting in many different ways. I will go on
ahead and talk about what many of you are wondering about, my new job with the
College Republicans National Committee (CRNC). As of last week I was offered a
job with the CRNC as a Field Operative starting this fall. After the interview
I had to make the decision as to whether I would be willing to take a semester
off of school in order to take this position that was offered to me that would
be an opportunity of a lifetime. After much deliberation, and speaking with
parents, friends, and colleagues in Washington I have decided to take it!
Basically a field operative gets to recruit, train, mobilize and engage college
students in support of Republican candidates, policies and principles. Specific
tasks include recruiting on college campuses, signing up volunteers, and
organizing College Republican phone banks and neighborhood walk operations
designed to identify Republican voters and get them to the polls on Election
Day. I will be sent to one highly competitive battleground state where young
Republican voters will make a real difference for GOP candidates. I will be
assigned one region of one state. I will not be assigned my state until August,
but as details come out I will be sure to notify you following my blog posts.
As
far as Washington goes there has been quite a lot going on. First thing on the
list is the House is
expected Thursday to vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress for
failing to hand
over thousands of pages of internal Justice Department documents detailing why
federal officials allowed guns to fall into the hands of Mexican drug
cartels. The Fast and
Furious-Scandal has been simmering for months,
but it boiled over last week when a House committee voted to hold Holder in
contempt of Congress despite an administration claim of executive privilege. If
the House approves the measure, it will be the first time in U.S. history that
one of the chambers has voted to hold a sitting attorney general in contempt.
As of today the Supreme Court ruled largely in favor of the federal government Monday in a case involving Arizona's immigration law, but it upheld the most controversial provision involving police checks on people's immigration status while enforcing other laws. The decision rippled across the political landscape in a presidential election year. The court's 5-3 ruling struck down key parts of the Arizona law. However, the Supreme Court will rule Thursday on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. In my personal opinion the stakes cannot be overstated, what the justices decide will have an immediate and long-term impact on all Americans, both in how they get medicine and health care, but also in areas of commerce.
As of today the Supreme Court ruled largely in favor of the federal government Monday in a case involving Arizona's immigration law, but it upheld the most controversial provision involving police checks on people's immigration status while enforcing other laws. The decision rippled across the political landscape in a presidential election year. The court's 5-3 ruling struck down key parts of the Arizona law. However, the Supreme Court will rule Thursday on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. In my personal opinion the stakes cannot be overstated, what the justices decide will have an immediate and long-term impact on all Americans, both in how they get medicine and health care, but also in areas of commerce.
Also as a
side note, I will be coming home for the week of the 4th of July. I
will get a chance to spend time with my much missed family and friends. I am
also looking forward to volunteering with the festivities going on in Sebastian
for the 4th.
Recently I
had the chance to spend the day at Arlington National Cemetery. Typically when
I go it’s usually timed and everything is rushed. But when you have a whole day
to spend there and to take it all in, it is truly an amazing experience. Some
of my favorite points of it were the Space Shuttle Memorials, the Flame of John
F. Kennedy, and the obvious changing of the guard.
I know that
there is a lot going on in our nation’s capitol and some of it I didn’t hit on,
but if there is anything in particular you want to hear my opinion of just
comment below. Or if you just have random comments or questions I welcome those
too. Hope everyone is staying safe and indoors from the tropical storms,
definitely something I don’t miss. Can’t wait to see everyone next week!
God Bless,
Wesley Davis