State Department Updates Travel Advisory for China

Removes lockdown concerns but warns of wrongful exit detentions. The Department of State updated its travel advisory for the People’s Republic of China (PRC), removing concerns about potential…

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SCOTUS Upholds Indian Child Welfare Act

Tribes receive preference in the adoption of Native American children. The Supreme Court has ruled to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act, deciding that Native American children up…

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Grants Available for Full-Service Community Schools

Education secretary announces 45 grant programs for the 2023 fiscal year. The Department of Education recently opened up $73.8 million in grant funding for Full Service Community Schools.…

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FTC Announces Settlement in Microsoft COPPA Violations

Company to pay $20 million and strengthen privacy for minors on Xbox platform. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has stated that Microsoft will pay a $20 million settlement…

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Federal Judge Partially Blocks Florida Ban on Minor Transgender Treatment

Three minors are allowed to continue hormone therapy. District Judge Robert Hinkle partially blocked Florida’s ban on transgender medical treatments for minors, allowing three children to continue receiving…

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DOD Celebrates Military Spouse Appreciation Month in May

Deputy assistant secretary of defense calls military spouses the “heart and backbone” of the military community. The Department of Defense (DoD) will be celebrating Military Spouse Appreciation Month…

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Fee-Free Family Seating Proposed for Airlines

The transportation secretary wrote to Congress regarding updates to FAA Act. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wrote to members of Congress proposing an amendment to part of the…

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Parents Bill of Rights Introduced in House 

The largest teachers’ union opposes the legislation.  Representative Elise Stefanik of New York was among members of the House of Representatives to introduce the “Parents Bill of Rights.”…

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DoD Celebrates Veterans and Military Families Month

Officials highlight taking care of initiatives to care for service members and their families. The Department of Defense (DoD) recognizes November as National Veterans and Military Families Month,…

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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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