Legislators Launch Equal Rights Amendment Caucus

Their work will focus on adding the 28th Amendment to the Consitution A group of lawmakers recently announced the launch of the Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights…

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Legislators Agree Bank Closure Fallout Requires Action

Promise to subpoena SVB CEO after two-week district break Senators began a two-week break to do local work in their respective states, but not before communicating their agreement…

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Secretary Raimondo Pushes for Women in Workforce

The secretary highlights efforts made by the Department of Commerce in her press release. Following Women’s History Month, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo highlighted efforts made by her…

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Defense Department Launches “Hack the Pentagon” Website

The site is designed to test the Pentagon’s security, find weaknesses, and work with professional hackers on national defense. Beginning in April, the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence…

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DOT Partners with NASCAR for Safe Digging Month

“Call 811” message will be displayed on vehicles for over 30 races. “The Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a new partnership with NASCAR on Tuesday to promote National…

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Commerce Department Celebrates New Fiber Optic Expansions

Administration officials travel to Hickory, North Carolina, to announce new investments into communications infrastructure. Commerce Department leaders gathered in Hickory, North Carolina, to celebrate two investments into domestic…

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Bipartisan Group of Senators Head Down Colorado River

Time is running out for Colorado Basin water preservation. A group of bipartisan Senators began a tour of the Colorado River, starting at its headwaters in the Rocky…

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USDA Invites Public to Urban Agriculture Meeting

Federal Advisory Committee is seeking input from relevant shareholders. On Friday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) encouraged American citizens to attend the 5th public meeting for the…

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Justice Deparment Requests Lift of Seattle Police Department Oversight

The Seattle Police Department has made “significant progress” in ten years according to the DOJ. The Department of Justice (DOJ) asked a federal judge to lift the ten-year-long…

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$8.9 Million Announced for Tribal Transit Development

This is the second year of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s funding. The Federal Transit Administration announced on Tuesday that the next installment of funding for the Tribal Transit Program…

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