Friday Top Headlines
House may need to vote again on GOP ObamaCare repeal bill. (Bloomberg)
Trump makes first trip abroad, heading to Europe and the Middle East. (Associated Press)
Trump administration announces plans to renegotiate NAFTA. (ABC News)
FCC votes to advance net neutrality repeal. (The Hill)
Trump seeking replacements for some of his senior team. (CBS News)
More than seven million voter registrations are duplicated in multiple states. (The Washington Free Beacon)
24% of jobholders in Western U.S. are foreign born. (CNS News)
House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz retiring next month. (Chaffetz press release)
California professor bans college Republicans from Women’s History Month events. (Washington Examiner)
U.S. strikes Syria militia threatening U.S.-backed forces. (The Washington Free Beacon)
Judge: Lerner’s Tea Party-targeting testimony can stay secret for now. (The Washington Times)
Woodward: Reporters “binge drinking the anti-Trump Kool-Aid.” (Washington Examiner)
Policy: The one change the government could make to drive down college prices. (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Health care reform: Mission possible. (Washington Examiner)
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