Tuesday, October 3

The U.S. Supreme Court’s new term has begun. Today, the justices are set to hear a case regarding the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The existence…

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Congress Passes Continuing Resolution

Bill keeps the government funded for about 45 days. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy brought a temporary government funding bill to the floor of the lower chamber that received…

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Administration Decreases Offshore Oil Leases 

Americans continue to experience higher energy prices.  President Biden’s administration has reduced new offshore oil leases to their lowest levels ever, for the next five years. They cite…

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FTC Files Complaint Against Amazon Business Practices

The commission has been drafting legal challenge alleging anticompetition since late 2022 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been joined by 17 state attorneys general in filing a…

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Labor Department Urging Participation in Survey for AZ Prevailing Wages

The agency seeks input from the state’s heavy and highway construction industries. The U.S. Department of Labor is looking for employers in the heavy and highway construction sectors…

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U.S. Enters Into Agreement to Support Tribal Salmon Restoration

$200 million allocated over 20 years to three Upper Basin Tribes. The Department of the Interior hosted the ceremonial signing of a historic agreement this month, wherein the…

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Straight Ahead!

“In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths.“

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Monday, October 2

The Department of Energy’s window for public comment and feedback on its proposed rule to establish the Coordinate Interagency Transmission Authorization and Permits Program ends today. The Energy…

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October 2nd – Monday

Let your eyes look directly forward, and your gaze be straight before you. – Proverbs 4:25 On this date in 1936, the Hoover Dam began generating electricity, providing…

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Supreme Court Will Review Censorship and Social Media Cases 

The court’s next session begins Monday.  The Supreme Court announced that the justices will hear two major cases where tech industry groups are challenging restrictive state laws.  One…

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