Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senator from Iowa

Senator Chuck Grassley has received no response from the president’s office over a request to provide information on President Biden’s use of a private email account to send government information.

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Judge Marco Hernandez, Oregon U.S. District Court

Federal Judge Marco Hernandez ordered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to make improvements to an Oregon dam to aid the flow of salmon and steelhead.

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Admiral Linda Fagan, Vice Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard

Admiral Fagan represents the future of the Coast Guard as efforts are made to increase diversity in recruiting and retention.

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Regina LaBelle, Acting Director, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy

The president’s administration is supporting the reduction of some penalties for trafficking fentanyl, one of the most potent and deadly illicit drugs circulating in the U.S.

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Steven Horsford, U.S. Representative for Nevada

“We need to teach the truth about American history,” Nevada Representative Steven Horsford said during a debate involving the Critical Race Theory’s place in the defense budget.

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Judge Jeffrey White, Northern California U.S. District Court

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White ruled that a lawsuit against Apple may move forward regarding allegations that the Siri voice assistant violates privacy.

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Dr. Kathleen Hicks, Deputy Secretary of Defense

Dr. Kathleen Hicks, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, is researching racial disparities in the military justice system.

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James Murray, Director, United States Secret Service

Prior to the January 6 events at the U.S. Capitol, the Secret Service warned the Capitol Police of possible violence.

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Jody Hice, U.S. Representative for Georgia

Representative Jody Hice of Georgia said the recently-House-passed John Lewis Act is an effort to “take over state election laws” nationwide.

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Judge Elizabeth Branch, Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

An 11th Circuit appellate panel upheld a lower court’s ruling that the cost to mail an absentee ballot does not constitute a tax on Georgia voters.

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