Governor Wes Moore, Maryland

Maryland Governor Wes Moore is the state’s 63rd Governor and is a veteran of the United States Military. We pray that God will guide him as he leads the…

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Second Lady Usha Vance to Visit Greenland

Greenland’s prime minister requests that the U.S. respect the country’s integrity and democracy without interference. The office of Second Lady Usha Vance announced that she will be traveling…

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FCC Chair Requests Congress Renew Auction Authority

He states that opening mid-band spectrum will support the economy and national security. Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr wrote a letter urging Congress to restore his agency’s…

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Attorney General Warns Tesla Arsonists of Consequences

She says, “The days of committing crimes without consequence have ended.” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi warned that severe charges will be leveled at those who attack Tesla…

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Transportation Secretary Continues to Seek End to NY Congestion Pricing

He announced a 30-day extension to end the cordon pricing as a lawsuit proceeds. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that President Trump’s administration is giving the state of…

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Governor Matt Meyer, Delaware

Governor Matt Meyer, Delaware

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Spiritual War

“Being strengthened with all power, according to His glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy.“

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Tuesday, March 25

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by Representative James Comer of Kentucky, is considering bills on reorganizing the government, preserving the president’s management authority, and immigration…

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House Committees Work on President’s Agenda

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by Representative James Comer of Kentucky, is considering bills on reorganizing the government, preserving the president’s management authority, and immigration compliance for the District of Columbia.

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Taxation With Representation

Taxes have been part of life and serve as a means for governments to fund public services and infrastructure. In the U.S., taxation became a central issue during the American Revolution, with colonists protesting British taxes without representation

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