Attorney General Speaks at U.S. Conference of Mayors

Pledges support and commitment to keep the country safe. The U.S. Conference of Mayors took place all last week, hosting a number of seminars and many notable speakers.…

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Speaker Pelosi Lays Out New House Agenda

Congress faces funding deadline of February 18.  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House would shift its focus to passing a government funding bill and legislation aimed at…

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$26.5 Billion Announced for Bridge Modernization

Largest infrastructure investment by Transportation Department since construction of highway system. The president’s administration continues to roll out the various aspects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law as the…

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U.S./UK Release Joint Statement on Global Aluminum Excess

Both countries find Chinese overproduction the main issue. This past week, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai, and United Kingdom Secretary of State…

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Federal Employee Vaccine Mandate Blocked

Federal judge called it a “bridge too far.”  U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown issued a nationwide ruling that the president could not require federal employees to be vaccinated…

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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Chinese Technology Companies

State Department announces move due to “missile technology proliferation activities.” The U.S. State Department imposed sanctions on three Chinese companies alleged to be engaged in “missile technology proliferation…

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U.S. Carrier Participates in NATO Military Exercise

Multiple nations will participate in “Neptune Strike ’22” in the Mediterranean Sea. On Monday, the USS Harry S. Truman carrier strike group will launch a 12-day maritime exercise…

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Interior Extends Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program

Funding will continue to be provided to coal mine cleanup efforts. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Laura Daniel-Davis announced the renewal of the mine…

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Officials Predict Continued Extremism Against Religious Communities

Synagogue hostage situation brings conversation to forefront. Over the weekend, a Muslim British national held several hostages at gunpoint in a Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas. They were…

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FDA Study Reconsiders Blood Donation Restrictions

Blood shortage prompts reassessment of LGBTQ donation ban. The American Red Cross has seen a 10 percent drop in blood donations since the start of the pandemic, leading…

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