Inflation Eased Slightly in July

The costs of energy and gasoline declined.  The Labor Department issued its Consumer Price Index measure for July on Wednesday that showed the pace of price increases slowing…

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Secretary Buttigieg Discusses Airline Regulation Updates

Rules proposed by DOT last week are being deliberated. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke on Monday about his department’s current perspective on airline regulation. Record numbers of flight…

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HUD Announces $2.8 Billion for Homeless Services

 Aims to boost housing supply and lower housing cost The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced last week that it will be distributing $2.8 billion to fund…

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Andrew Clyde, Representative for Georgia

Andrew Clyde, Representative for Georgia Born – November 1963 in Ontario, Canada Education – B.B.A. Bethel College; M.A. University of Georgia Military Service – U.S. Navy Profession – Firearms…

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Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services

Health Secretary Becerra said that twenty percent of Americans live in rural areas and they will soon be getting better access to medical care.

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James Comer, U.S. Representative for Kentucky

Representative James Comer and a colleague are questioning a decision by a House Committee to release sensitive information regarding evictions.

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Judge Robert Charles Chambers, Southern West Virginia U.S. District Court

West Virginia federal Judge Robert Chambers ruled that coverage for gender affirming surgical care may no longer be denied to Medicaid beneficiaries.

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David Accetta, Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center

The U.S. Army is developing a tactical bra for its female soldiers at a facility known as DEVCOM in Massachusetts.

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Issue 555 – Federal Branches

Praying for Our Leaders in Government Executive Branch: Pray for the President and his Administration The Department of Homeland Security announced it will begin phasing out a program…

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Issue 555 – National Prayer Needs

Pray the Vote The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to keep Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins out of the 2022 elections, affirming a lower court decision that disqualified…

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