Virginia Congressman Succumbs to Cancer

Representative McEachin was just reelected to a fourth term. Representative Donald McEachin of Virginia passed away late Monday after battling cancer for a year. Congressman McEachin, who had just…

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Congress Urged to Avert Rail Strike

President Biden adds his call for Congress to intervene after 400 organizations sent a letter. The railroad labor negotiation standoff that began in August has had its agreement…

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GAO Seeks Cybersecurity in Oil and Gas Infrastructure

New report finds Interior Department has not taken sufficient protective steps.  The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has issued its report titled “Offshore Oil and Gas Strategy Urgently Needed…

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Arms Sales to Switzerland, Lithuania, and Belgium Approved

The countries seek to modernize and strengthen their defense. The U.S. State Department has approved arms sales to Switzerland, Lithuania, and Belgium.   The $700 million sale to…

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EPA Reports Increase in Clean Water Act Compliance

Agency announces progress in reaching goals. The Environmental Protection Agency has reported that compliance with the Clean Water Act has risen, with violations since 2018 reducing by half.…

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First Lady Addresses National Guard Roundtable

She promotes the Joining Forces initiative. At the White House on Monday, First Lady Jill Biden spoke at a roundtable for the National Guard families and state adjutants…

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FCC Bans Huawei and ZTE Devices

Commission cites national security concerns. On Friday, Commissioner Brendan Carr announced that the Federal Communications Commissioner is banning the sale and import of new telecommunications devices produced by…

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Legislation Would Block Citizenship for Dependent Illegals

New rule would cut migrant benefits.  Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas proposed a resolution that would prohibit illegal immigrants from becoming citizens if they depend on taxpayer-funded benefits. The…

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Commerce Department Dedicates $224 Million for Tribal Internet

Tribes in 11 states receive high-speed internet grants. The Department of Commerce has announced they have awarded 18 high-speed internet grants to Tribal entities in 11 states. These…

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USDA Announces Funding for Farmer and Rancher Training

$24 million in funding spread across 45 organizations and institutions. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that $24 million will be invested in 45 training institutions…

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