Senator Remains Hospitalized After Medical Emergency

Media reports that emergency personnel responded to an unconscious person who had a cardiac arrest last month. Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky remains in the hospital after a…

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Supreme Court Overturns Coordinated Campaign Finance Limits

The court found that spending limits violate the First Amendment by restricting speech. The Supreme Court released the decision this week that the Federal Election Campaign Act of…

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Congressman Kean Returns to House After Treatment for Depression

He stated that asking for help is strength, not weakness. Representative Tom Kean, Jr., of New Jersey returned to Washington, D.C., this week after being absent from Congress…

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Transportation Department Launches Robotics Competition

The “DOT Bots Challenge” is investing in American innovation to use robotics to improve the nation’s transportation systems. The Department of Transportation (DOT) launched the DOT Bots Challenge…

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Justice Department Sues States Refusing to Submit SNAP Data to USDA

Federal officials seek an injunction to require state agencies to provide five years’ worth of documentation. The Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Minnesota…

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Supreme Court Rules Warrants Are Required for Broad Cell Phone Location Data

Law enforcement may not obtain information from providers on all mobile devices near a crime scene. The Supreme Court found this week that law enforcement must obtain a…

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President Trump Announces Midterm Convention in Dallas

His party is anticipated to highlight its goals and accomplishments. President Donald Trump announced that his party will hold a midterm convention in Dallas, Texas, in September. President…

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Social Security Administration Issues Freedom 250 Cards for Eligible Newborns

The semiquincentennial cards are part of the Enumeration at Birth program. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has launched a special semiquincentennial commemorative Social Security card for newborns born…

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House Cancels Votes and Recesses for July 4th

The lower chamber was set to vote on legislation Wednesday and Thursday. Leadership in the House of Representatives canceled votes scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, recessing the lower…

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Supreme Court Rules States May Exclude Transgender Athletes from Girls’ and Women’s Sports

The decision upheld state laws in West Virginia and Idaho. The Supreme Court found that state laws prohibiting male athletes who identify as transgender from participating in girls’…

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