Education Secretary Responds to Low Student Test Scores

No notable improvement was shown in any state.  The Department of Education released the “Nation’s Report Card” on Monday which shows that test scores have experienced the largest…

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Constitutional Amendment Would Protect Parents’ Rights

House Joint Resolution 36 was introduced this week.  Members of Congress introduced a constitutional amendment that would protect a parent’s right to “direct the upbringing, education, and care…

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Legislation Would End Taxpayer-Funded Radical Gender Theory

House minority members propose Stop the Sexualization of Chidren Act. Some members of the House of Representatives proposed new legislation that would prohibit the use of federal funds…

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HUD Funds Grants to Address Housing Discrimination

Over $28 million is being made available for education, outreach, testing, and enforcement. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced on Friday that it is making…

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FTC Advisory Group Seeks to Prevent Scams Against Older Adults

Representatives from government agencies and the private sector to collaborate. The Federal Trade Commission, along with representatives from 13 federal and state government agencies, will hold its first…

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House Committee Advances Social Security Benefits Bill

The bill would increase benefits for certain public workers. Legislation advanced in the House Ways and Means Committee would eliminate rules that reduce Social Security benefits to persons…

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Senator Scott Introduces Protect Kids Act

The legislation would keep parents in the loop regarding gender transitions. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina introduced the Protect Kids Act on Tuesday. The legislation would deny…

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VA Extends Pandemic Hardship Relief

The pandemic program will now expire at the end of 2022. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has extended its hardship suspension for benefit debts to December 31.…

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Treasury Department Reports $220 Billion August Deficit

The number is 29% higher than August of 2021. This week, the Treasury Department posted the U.S. government’s receipts for August 2022, reporting a $220 billion budget deficit.…

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Secretary Cardona to Launch Bus Tour

 First Lady Jill Biden to join for the first two stops. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona announced that he will begin a week-long, multi-state road trip on Monday,…

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