Bipartisan Effort Made to Ban Stock Trading in Congress

The sensitive information federal legislators have access to creates a conflict of interest. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Josh Hawley of Missouri have co-authored a bill…

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Lt. General Scott Berrier, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency

Lt. General Scott Berrier, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency

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August 11th – Friday

Give your servant therefore an understanding mind to govern your people, that I may discern between good and evil. – 1 Kings 3:9 Every day you are faced…

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Friday, August 11

While both chambers of Congress are on August recess, legislative negotiations and legislative introductions are still happening. The farm bill, which is renewed every five years, is receiving…

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Pleasing God

“[God] desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.“

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Senate Bill Would Expand Health Savings Accounts 

The measure would increase the maximum contribution levels.  Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, along with co-sponsors Senators Mike Braun of Indiana and James Risch of Idaho, introduced legislation…

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DOD Plans for Cyber Workforce Strategy Implementation

Department establishes directives for 225,000 skilled cyber defense workers. The Department of Defense recently released its Cyber Workforce Strategy Implementation Plan, which outlines how the department intends to…

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Landlords of USDA-Financed Rentals Urged to Disclose Renters’ Rights

President Biden’s administration has outlined a “bill of rights” for renters of federally-funded properties. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is encouraging landlords of USDA-financed properties to inform…

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NIH Opens Enrollment for Long COVID Clinical Trials

Symptoms, including brain fog, organ damage, and insomnia, will be studied separately. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) opened enrollment for clinical trials exploring four potential treatments for…

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Sandy Winnefeld, Chair, President’s Intelligence Advisory Board  

A White House advisory panel is urging changes to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

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