House Speaker Modifies Proxy Voting for New Parents through Compromise

“Vote pairing” – used in the 1800s – will include new parents, balancing off those who are absent from chamber votes. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson reached…

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Education Department Reminds Schools of Parental Rights

Secretary states that schools must comply with FERPA and PPRA providing parents access to student records. The U.S. Department of Education’s Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) recently issued…

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Circuit Court Reverses Firing of Two Federal Employees

Independent agency heads are temporarily ordered to be reinstated. The District of Columbia U.S. Court of Appeals overturned a lower court ruling that approved the firing of two…

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U.S. Revokes All Visas for South Sudan Citizens

The country has not taken back its citizens in a timely fashion. The United States revoked all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders on Saturday, saying that…

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Vice President Celebrates His Mother’s Ten Year Sobriety

He held a private ceremony at the White House and presented her with a challenge coin from President Trump. Vice President JD Vance celebrated with his mother Beverly…

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State Department Notifies Congress of USAID Closure

Also refutes a false report of USAID disaster team termination in Myanmar. The U.S. State Department recently notified Congress that it will be assuming the duties of the…

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Severe Storms Spawn Tornados, Flooding in South and Midwest

The storm system began last week and continued through the weekend. The National Weather Service reported that a large storm system will continue to impact the Mississippi River…

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House Committee Takes Up SAVE Act on Voter ID

The committee is also taking up the No Rogue Rulings Act on judges’ universal injunctions. The House Rules Committee, chaired by Representative Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, is…

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Senator Threatens to Subpoena U.S. Army Info on Black Hawk D.C. Collision

The Senate committee has repeatedly requested information regarding the service branch’s safety surveillance system policy. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science,…

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Labor Secretary Returns $1.4 Billion in Unused COVID Funding to Treasury

The department returned the money to the general fund to finance the federal government. The Department of Labor recently announced that it returned $1.4 billion in unused funding…

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