President Plans Orders Restricting Law Enforcement

Actions are part of acknowledging Black History Month.  President Biden plans to roll out executive actions on police reform in February in acknowledgment of Black History Month. White…

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President Doubts Elections Bills Passage

“I don’t know if we can get this done,” he said.  President Biden expressed doubts on Thursday that the Senate would pass their election legislation, accepting political realities…

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President and Vice President Will Go to Atlanta

Federal voting rights is on their agenda.  President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Atlanta on Tuesday to promote federal legislation on voting rights…

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National Guard Called to Help Hospitals with Omicron Surge

President promises support from military health professionals. The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has continued to surge, causing a strain on hospitals that are short-staffed. But Omicron is overwhelming…

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Annual Military Pay Raise Decreases Slightly

President signed policy bill to help stopgap federal continuing resolution. President Joe Biden signed the National Defense Authorization Act NDAA) into law before the new year, which will…

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Federal Judge Dismisses Keystone XL Challenge

Decision based on the permanent halt of the project by developer. Southern Texas U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey Brown recently dismissed the case that was brought against the…

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Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Vaccine Mandates

Justices question lawyers about effectiveness, public interest.  Separate oral arguments are being heard in an emergency session of the United States Supreme Court to consider federal vaccine and…

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President Seeks to Lower Meat Prices

New initiative would help independent farmers and ranchers.  President Biden recently met virtually with independent farmers and ranchers to lay out his plans to reduce food prices by…

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Senate Majority Pauses Build Back Better Debate

Moderate members of the majority are not supportive of the measure. This week, Senate majority members met for a virtual lunchtime meeting to discuss their caucus strategy. They…

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Supreme Court Will Consider Mandates Friday

Special session called on vaccine-and-testing mandates.  The Supreme Court will hold a special session on Friday to consider whether President Biden’s administration can enforce vaccine-and-testing rules for large…

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