HUD Addresses Disability Housing Discrimination

Maryland condominium levied monthly fine against child bone transplant patient. Last week, the Department of Housing and Urban Development stepped in to enforce the Fair Housing Act at…

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Interior to Conduct Review of Maryland Offshore Wind

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management begins assessments. The Department of the Interior announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will begin the task of assessing an area…

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DOT Signs Self-Governance Program with Cherokee Nation

Decision-making agreement first of its kind. On Tuesday in Oklahoma, U.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Polly Trottenberg represented the department at the signing of the first-ever Tribal Transportation Self-Governance…

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HHS Warns of Extreme Summertime Heat

Climate Health Outlook warns of mental health and other risks. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released its second Climate Health Outlook to prepare Americans for…

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Pat Toomey, Senator from Pennsylvania

Pat Toomey, Senator from Pennsylvania Born – November 1961 in Providence, Rhode Island Education – A.B., Harvard University Military Service – None Profession – Banker, Entrepreneur Political Experience…

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Monday, June 13

Today, President Joe Biden is returning to the White House and will sign a bill into law that was passed with overwhelming support by Congress. This bill will…

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Risks

He has granted us precious and very great promises!

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NHTSA Investigates 830,000 Tesla Vehicles

Escalates probe after crashes into emergency vehicles. On Thursday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that it was upgrading its preliminary evaluation of Tesla vehicles into…

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HUD Launches New Affordable Housing Program

Our Way Home initiative established across the country. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge recently announced the establishment of the Our Way Home initiative. A part of…

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Supreme Court Gives Legal Shield to Border Patrol

Agents cannot be sued for use of excessive force.  On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Border Patrol agents are generally shielded from lawsuits that allege the…

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