Supreme Court to Hear Case on Homelessness Policies

States seek to clear tent encampments, homeless claim Constitutional violation. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal filed by the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, regarding…

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Funding for Ecosystem Restoration in Eight States Released

The funds from the Bureau of Land Management will go to local restoration projects in Western states and Florida. The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management…

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Federal Judge Rules USPS Gun Ban Unconstitutional

She stated that “a blanket restriction on firearms possession… is incongruent with the American tradition.“ U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle cited the Supreme Court’s New York State…

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House Speaker Responds to Texas Border Border Trip

He calls Eagle Pass the “epicenter” of the border crisis. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Louisiana and more than 60 other House members visited Eagle Pass,…

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Census Reports on Population Shifts 

75,000 have moved away from California. The U.S. Census Bureau has issued its latest population estimates.  According to the bureau’s numbers, Florida gained more than 365,000 and Texas…

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Massive Storm Causes Flooding, Power Outages in Florida 

Over 50,000 without power in the southeastern part of the state. Southeastern Florida has experienced up to ten inches of heavy rainfall Thursday. Tens of thousands of people…

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Labor Department Supports Recovery from Hurricane Ian

$7.5 million awarded to workforce training and temporary employment, expands dislocated worker programs. The U.S. Department of Labor has announced the awarding of $7.5 million for disaster-relief employment…

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First Lady Attends Roundtable at Space Force Base

VA Secretary McDonough also attends the event in Florida. First Lady Jill Biden spoke at a military spouse roundtable at Patrick Space Force Base in Brevard County, Florida,…

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State of Florida Sues Administration Over Transportation Union Requirements

Secretaries of Labor and Transportation were named as primary defendants. The state of Florida has sued President Biden’s administration for allegedly withholding transportation funding because of the passage…

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Supreme Court Will Review Censorship and Social Media Cases 

The court’s next session begins Monday.  The Supreme Court announced that the justices will hear two major cases where tech industry groups are challenging restrictive state laws.  One…

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