The VA Secretary said that VA staff will be spending more time treating veterans now that tens of millions in taxpayer funding is being redirected away from subsidizing federal unions.
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Chuck Schumer, U.S. Senator from New York
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York has warned that pocket rescissions requested by President Trump’s administration threaten funding for the coming fiscal year.
Read MoreJudge Royce Lamberth, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that President Trump’s administration must have the approval of the International Broadcasting Advisory Board before removing the VOA director.
Read MorePete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense
Secretary Hegseth has approved sending hundreds of military and civilian attorneys to the Justice Department to serve as immigration judges to relieve the massive backlog of cases.
Read MoreFrank Bisignano, Commissioner, Social Security Administration
Commissioner Frank Bisignano is overseeing improvements at the Social Security Administration, with a focus on efficiency and quality customer service.
Read MoreAndy Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona
Congressman Biggs has introduced legislation to extend federal control of the District of Columbia’s law enforcement to 180 days.
Read MoreJudge Sparkle Sooknanan, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Sooknanan issued an injunction to stop the FTC from investigating Media Matters after the group criticized Elon Musk’s X platform as having allowed hate speech.
Read MorePatrick Witt, Acting Director, Defense Department Office of Strategic Capital
Acting Director Witt spoke about the president’s commitment to increasing the domestic critical minerals supply chain and reducing dependence on China.
Read MoreDoug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior
Interior Secretary Burgum has taken steps to reverse the approval of the Lava Ridge Wind Project, which state officials have uniformly opposed since its inception.
Read MoreJason Crow, U.S. Representative for Colorado
Congressman Joe Neguse has introduced a legislative agenda to address political corruption at high levels of U.S. government, saying that the public has “become almost desensitized“ to it.
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