Chairman determines more time is needed for revision. As inauguration day approaches, current administration leaders are wrapping up various efforts in anticipation of the next administration. Federal Communications…
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Labor Secretary Issues Statement on December Jobs Report
Recent increase to unemployment payments will supplement state benefits. On Friday, Eugene Scalia, the Secretary of Labor issued a statement Friday regarding the recently released jobs report from…
Read MoreHHS Announces Funding to Support Testing and Vaccinations
More than $22 billion going to state, local, and tribal communities for Covid testing and vaccine distribution. The Department of Health and Human Services announced it will be…
Read MoreSunday, January 10
This Sunday, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are staying at the White House in Washington D.C. At the time of publishing, they have no public…
Read MoreConfidence in Relationship
He reigns and He isn’t going anywhere!
Read MoreMary Ryan, Alcohol Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
Mary Ryan is Administrator of the Alcohol Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Her office regulates and collects taxes on trade and imports of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms within the…
Read MoreState Department Announces New Embassy in India
Ground broken on Friday for new chancery building. The U.S. State Department reported on Friday that ground has been broken for the building of a new U.S. Embassy…
Read MoreFirst Circuit Appeals Court Hears Border Search Case
Constitutionality of digital device and phone searches questioned. The First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals heard a case this week regarding the searching of digital devices and phones…
Read MoreCybersecurity Office Established at State Department
Their role will include addressing emerging technologies. On Thursday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo approved the creation of a new office at the State Department to be known…
Read MorePaycheck Protection Program Reopens Monday
Initial opportunity will be given to first-time borrowers. Last month, Congress authorized $284 billion to provide forgivable loans to small businesses as part of its broader $900 billion…
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