September 19th – Tuesday

Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes in the morning. – Psalm 30:5 President George Washington’s farewell letter to the American public was published 227 years…

Read More

Transportation Department Releases Funding for Western Flood Recovery

Emergency funding was quickly provided to repair flood damages in California and Nevada. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation has made over $4…

Read More

State Department Issues “Return to Office” Announcement

Joins other federal agencies in minimum in-person work requirements. The Department of State recently released a return-to-office announcement to employees, transitioning from exclusive teleworking to at least three…

Read More

FEMA Response to Maui Fire Under Congressional Investigation 

Two House committees have opened a probe.  Representative James Comer of Kentucky, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, and Representative Pete Sessions of Texas, Chairman of the Subcommittee…

Read More

Senate Committee to Review Two Nominees for FTC

Chairwoman Cantwell to convene a full hearing on September 20. The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation will meet this week to consider President Joe Biden’s nominations…

Read More

State Department’s SATCOM Enhances Global Embassy Connectivity

The initiative offers affordable and reliable satellite communications for crisis response. State Department Chief Information Officer Kelly Fletcher is working to enhance the satellite communications (SATCOM) infrastructure to…

Read More

A Solid Rock

“The way of the Lord is a stronghold to the blameless… the righteous will never be removed.“

Read More

Monday, September 18

President Joe Biden has proclaimed September National Wilderness Month, National Preparedness Month, and National Recovery Month. He stated, “America’s natural wonders are marvels of the world.  People travel…

Read More

September 18th – Monday

The hope of the righteous brings joy. – Proverbs 10:28 On this date in 1793, President George Washington laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol. The date was…

Read More

Senator Thune Says Stopgap Spending Necessary to Avoid Shutdown

Some members of the House are unwilling to compromise. Senator John Thune of South Dakota said that Congress will have to agree on short-term funding for the government…

Read More
Back to top
FE3