Senator McConnell Becomes Chamber’s Longest-Serving Leader

Senator Mike Mansfield of Montana had previously held the record.  At the official swearing-in of the Senate on Tuesday, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky became the longest serving Senate…

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Treasury and IRS Announce Opening of EV Tax Credits

Questions remain regarding country of assembly eligibility. The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service released additional information regarding tax benefits on clean vehicle provisions under…

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House Speaker Not Chosen After Second Ballot

House minority leader faces opposition in the election to the top position. For the first time in 100 years, a Speaker of the House of Representatives has not…

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Wednesday, January 4

Today, President Joe Biden is traveling to Covington, Kentucky. He will speak about the $1.6 billion award approved by the Department of Transportation to construct a companion bridge…

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By Our Love

“If you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law.“

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January 4th – Wednesday

Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. – Romans 8:8 On this day in 1989, George H. W. Bush became the 4th sitting vice president to…

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Mike Ezell, Representative for Mississippi

Mike Ezell, Representative for Mississippi Born – April 1959 in Pascagoula, Mississippi Education – B.S., University of Southern Mississippi. Military Service – None Profession – Law enforcement Political…

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State Department Responds to Kavala Conviction

Leading critic of Turkish President Erdogan receives life sentence.  The Department of State responded to the conviction of Osman Kavala last week, expressing how “deeply troubled and disappointed”…

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DOJ Files Lawsuit for Opioid Mismanagement

Company failed to report “at least hundreds of thousands” suspicious orders. The Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit against AmerisourceBergen Corporation for the mismanagement of its opioid…

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Administration Considers Title 42 Expansion

Cubans, Nicaraguans. and Haitians could be included in mass expulsions.  President Biden’s administration is considering expanding Title 42 restrictions to apply to Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants. Administration…

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