The U.S. Senate passed the bipartisan gun control legislation on Thursday evening in a vote of 65-35. The legislation goes to the House of Representatives today where it…
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FDA Prohibits Marketing of Juul Vaping Products
Both e-cigarette devices and pods are to be pulled from shelves. The Food and Drug Administration has ordered Juul to remove its vaping products from the market. The…
Read MoreText for Gun Legislation Released in Senate
Leaders want passage before July 4 recess. A bipartisan group of Senators released legislative text for their gun bill, which includes enhanced background checks for those under 21,…
Read MoreState Department Warns Russia on Lithuania
“An attack on them is an attack on us.” Russia’s most recent threat to “the residents of Lithuania” has evoked a reminder from the State Department of America’s…
Read MoreLegislators Propose Review of Semiconductor Supply Chain
Chips are primarily produced in Taiwan. A bipartisan group of legislators in the House of Representatives led by Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin is proposing a systematic review…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules Certain Gun Crimes Not “Crimes of Violence”
Opens the doors for defendants to challenge convictions and sentences. Among the decisions released Tuesday by the Supreme Court is one in favor of a Virginia man who…
Read MorePatty Murray, Senator from Washington
Patty Murray, Senator from Washington Born – October 1950 in Bothell, Washington Education – B.A., Washington State University Military Service – None Profession – Teacher Political Experience –…
Read MoreM. Camille Calimlim Touton, Commissioner, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
According to Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Touton, immediate action is needed for the drought-ridden Colorado River water supplies.
Read MoreAdam Smith, U.S. Representative for Washington
Representative Adam Smith said that the U.S. should be giving even more military assistance to Ukraine.
Read MoreJustice Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Sonia Sotomayor told a legal group meeting in Washington, D.C., that mistakes the Supreme Court makes can be corrected over time.
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