Bill Would Grant Members of Congress Access to Executive Branch Buildings 

Congressman Alford stated that there should be nothing to hide. The Congressional Access to Bureaucratic Offices (CABO) Act has been introduced in the House by a group of…

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House Judiciary Chair Subpoenas Watchdog Organization

The Center for Countering Digital Hate continues to avoid providing communications. The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, issued a subpoena to the…

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FTC Charges Experian Over Unsolicited Email Violations

Consumers were not provided with an opt-out for marketing communications. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reported that California-based Experian Consumer Services (ECS), also known as ConsumerInfo.com, has been…

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Government Agencies Have 30 Days to Remove Tik Tok 

Social media app is under increasing scrutiny.  The White House Office of Management and Budget says federal agencies have 30 days to assure all government devices are wiped…

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Senator Questions Oversight of Twitter Purchase

Inquires about CEO possibly using Tesla money to fund social media. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts wrote a letter to Tesla’s board chair Robyn Denholm this week expressing…

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FEMA Updates Flood Insurance Program

Updates to make the program more solvent also make it more expensive. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued its new update to the nation’s flood insurance program…

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Justice Department Sues Chicago Cubs Over Disability Violations

Officials say the renovated Wrigley Field doesn’t meet federal standards. Federal prosecutors filed a civil lawsuit against the Chicago Cubs, alleging the baseball team’s renovations at Wrigley Field…

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House Writes DOJ, Treasury About Opioid Settlement

Express concerns that companies will saddle taxpayers with $26 billion cost.  The House Committee on Oversight and Reform addressed a letter to the departments of Justice and the…

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Defense Department Releases State of Competition

Promoting diversity and addressing monopolization. The Department of Defense released its Defense Industrial Base report on Tuesday, which included a State of Competition assessment as legislated by Executive…

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Committee Admits Difficulty in Tracking Pandemic Money

Report says, “It’s even harder” to know what the funds were used for.  When Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability Act in 2020, they also established…

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