His office stated he experienced a brief and sudden illness. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina passed away on Saturday. The 71-year-old senator had served in the upper…
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Circuit Court Blocks Texas from Offering In-State Tuition to Illegal Aliens
The court determined that the Supremacy Clause supersedes the state’s Dream Act. The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause overrides the…
Read MoreFAA Awards Grants to Upgrade U.S. Airport Infrastructure
$1.776 billion has been granted to forty-six U.S. states to assist with airport upgrades for safety, runway rehabilitations, and family-friendly enhancements. The U.S. Department of Transportation announced that…
Read MoreForest Service Issues Decision on Critical Mineral Project
The project will create an estimated 900 jobs in Arizona to support the development of zinc and manganese mining operations. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service…
Read MorePentagon Invests $16 Million in Radiation Hardened Micro Chip Technology
The investment is intended to increase deterrence and strengthen supply chain resilience. The U.S. Defense Department announced an investment under the Defense Production Act to restore the domestic…
Read MoreOFAC Sanctions Iranian Financier and Shadow Exchange Houses
The Treasury Department reported that “the ultimate goal of sanctions is not to punish, but to bring about a positive change in behavior.” The Department of the Treasury’s…
Read MoreHouse Bill “Sunshine for Our Kids“ Would Restore Standard Time Permanently Nationwide
Two states already use on Standard Time permanently while no states use Daylight Saving year-round. Representatives Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania and Pat Harrigan of North Carolina have…
Read MoreUSDA Partners with SBA to Shield Agricultural Producers from Regulations
The effort provides assistance to farmers, ranchers, and small businesses for redress and to ensure fair enforcement of regulations. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a partnership…
Read MoreEnergy Secretary Highlights End to New Federal Subsidies for Wind and Solar Projects
The new subsidies ended on July 4th under the Working Families Tax Cut. Energy Secretary Chris Wright highlighted the end of new federal subsidies for new wind and…
Read MoreEPA Proposes Easing Heavy-Duty Truck Pollution Rules
The agency seeks to reduce the length of time manufacturers guarantee operational pollution controls. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a rule to ease or delay emission…
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