Budget reveals the president’s priorities and leadership goals. President Biden submitted his proposed budget for the 2023 fiscal year to Congress on Monday. The $5.8 trillion plan will…
Read MoreThe Presidential Prayer Team
DHS Plans Updated Asylum Processing
Aims to shorten lengthy process to a few months per case. The Department of Homeland Security announced the issuance of a new rule last week, allowing U.S. Citizenship…
Read MoreIRS to Raise Interest Rates in April
They set new rates every quarter per federal code. As of Friday, April 1, interest rates on amounts due to the Internal Revenue Service will increase for the…
Read MoreBipartisan Infrastructure Law Addresses Its First Dam
$100 million allocated to B.F. Sisk Dam. On Thursday, the Department of the Interior announced that project-specific funding would be given to modify the B.F. Sisk Dam in…
Read MoreTuesday, March 29
President Joe Biden is hosting Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore this morning. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that President Biden “looks forward to deepening…
Read MoreFrom the Inside Out
Praise the Lord with your entire being!
Read MoreDOT Proposes New Accessibility Rule for Airplane Rest Rooms
Will require single-aisle planes to have wheelchair-accessible lavatories. The U.S. Department of Transportation announced last week that they have published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). Single-aisle airplanes…
Read MoreWhite House Seeks to Address Native American Voting
Report recommends specific actions to increase accessibility. President Biden’s administration released a report last week regarding obstacles Native American communities face when trying to vote. Language barriers, hostility…
Read MoreSenate Schedules Vote on Advancing Judge Jackson’s Nomination
Full Senate vote would follow “in short order.” Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson wrapped up Thursday. The Senate Judiciary Committee is now preparing for…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules Unanimously on Criticism as Free Speech
Consequences for “reprehensible” behavior is not a First Amendment violation. Last week, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned a ruling that allowed a former board member to sue for…
Read More