Funds are being distributed to 89 state and local grantees. The Department of the Treasury released an additional $690 million for rental assistance through their Emergency Rental Assistance…
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House Judiciary Committee Begins Probes of Administration
The first hearing addresses the migration crisis at the border. The new majority in the House has launched investigations into the activities of President Biden’s administration. The House…
Read MoreAnti-Human Trafficking Strategies Awarded by DOT
The top three winning proposals are from Colorado, Texas, and Washington state. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg recently announced the 2022 winners of the Department of Transportation’s Combating…
Read MoreJohn Duarte, Representative for California
John Duarte, Representative for California Born – September 1966 in Modesto, California Education – Undisclosed Military Service – None Profession – Orchard farmer, business owner Political Experience – None…
Read MoreMonday, February 6
Today, President Joe Biden is returning to the White House following his stay at the Camp David presidential retreat in the Catoctin Mountain Park, in Frederick County, Maryland.…
Read MoreThe Heart of the Matter
“Man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.“
Read MoreFebruary 6th – Monday
Give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use,…
Read MoreRussian Businessman on Trial for Trading Information
His access to hacked information led to insider stock trading. Arguments in a case of alleged insider trading took place in Boston’s federal court this past week. Russian…
Read MoreAlaska Oil Project Receives Partial Approval
The environmental assessment recommends a smaller footprint. The Department of the Interior has granted partial approval to “Willow,” a major oil drilling project on the North Slope of Alaska. The…
Read MoreSenate Responds to Mexico Ban of GMO Corn
Agriculture committee members call for enforcement of USMCA. Every five years, Congress passes the farm bill that sets America’s standards for agriculture, nutrition, forestry, and conservation. The Senate…
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