Kelly Loeffler, Administrator, Small Business Administration

Small Business Administrator Loeffler announced the suspension of thousands of borrowers in Ohio over suspected fraudulent pandemic-era loans.

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Ted Lieu, U.S. Representative for California

Representative Ted Lieu led a group in opposing a bipartisan effort to regulate AI, stating that an alternative framework would be prepared by the end of this year.

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Judge Robert Wilkins, D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

A D.C. Circuit Court panel upheld an injunction against the U.S. military’s ban of transgender service members, but narrowed the scope to named plaintiffs.

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Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander, U.S. Central Command

CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper issued a memo regarding the importance of protecting civilian life during armed conflict.

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David Steiner, Postmaster General

The Postmaster General outlined strategies for the future of USPS regarding its financial before Congress and at the National Postal Forum.

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John Barrasso, U.S. Senator from Wyoming

Senator John Barrasso has introduced legislation that would require states to verify the legal residency of driver’s license and ID applicants.

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Judge Christopher Cooper, District of Columbia U.S. District Court

District Judge Cooper ruled that the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts cannot be closed for renovations and only Congress can change its name.

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General Dagvin R.M. Anderson, Commander, U.S. Africa Command

General Anderson testified before Congress regarding the rise of terrorism in Africa and the importance of that continent to global commerce and security.

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Derek Barrs, Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Administrator Barrs spoke about the need for the public and private sectors to work together to strengthen road safety standards at a trucking conference.

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Judy Chu, U.S. Representative for California

Representative Chu of California introduced legislation to potentially change the Uniform Code of Military Justice to make hazing a standalone offense.

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