Jamaal Bowman, U.S. Representative for New York

Representative Jamaal Bowman said recently that it will take the “right people” in office for Congress to make any strides on equity in health care.

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Judge Robert Hinkle, North Florida U.S. District Court

Federal Judge Robert Hinkle ruled that minors in Florida who were already on hormones and puberty blockers could continue.

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Alex Wagner, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower & Reserve Affairs  

Assistant Air Force Secretary Alex Wagner said recently that military families report being “forced” to relocate because of anti-LGBTQ bullying at schools.

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Sethuraman Panchanathan, Director, U.S. National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation announced grants for design and development of airborne-based radar that could revolutionize hurricane forecasting.

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Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Representative for California, Speaker of the House

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is forming a new bipartisan House commission to focus on the federal budget.

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Judge David Gustafson, United States Tax Court

A federal Tax Court judge is looking at reopening a case concerning the controversial Clinton Foundation after information on investigations appeared in the Durham report.

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Susan Swithenbank, Program Manager, DARPA

The Defense Department’s research agency announced a 42-month program to develop a silent maritime propulsion system that uses magnets and an electric current.

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Bharat Ramamurti, Deputy Director, National Economic Council for Consumer Protection

The president’s deputy director for Consumer Protection on the National Economic Council said that spending caps that are part of the debt ceiling agreement could be “overridden” if necessary.

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Jack Reed, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island

Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island called defaulting on the national debt “completely avoidable,” and tying a cut in spending to an increase in the debt limit is “reckless.”

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Judge Robert King, Fourth Circuit U.S. District Court of Appeals

The race-based admissions policy at a top American high school has been upheld by the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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