Over Half the States Expand Children’s Health Coverage

Georgia and Pennsylvania are the 24th and 25th states to have programs approved by HHS. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced last week that Georgia…

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President Calls for Oil Companies to Reinvest Profits

He urged Congress to raise their taxes if production is not increased. President Joe Biden has urged Congress to increase taxes on oil and gas companies’ profits if…

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IRS Hires 4,000 Customer Service Reps

Being trained in taxpayer rights and technical account management.  The Internal Revenue Service announced that 4,000 additional customer service representatives have been hired and are being trained to…

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Pentagon Extends National Guard Border Deployment

They will remain along the border until next September.  Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin approved a request from the Department of Homeland Security to extend the federal mission of…

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DOJ Includes Professional Golf Groups in Antitrust Probe

PGA Tour and U.S. Golf Association are part of the investigation. The Department of Justice has included Augusta National Golf Club, the U.S. Golf Association (USGA), and the…

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USPS Releases Ginsburg Stamp Design

Forever stamp set will be available in 2023. The United States Postal Service (USPS) released its newest forever stamp design that features an oil-painted portrait of the late…

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DOJ Updates Victim Guidelines after Boeing Crashes

District court ruling motivates change in procedures. The Department of Justice (DOJ) updated its guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance this week after a legal ruling the week…

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FCC Provides Students $78 Million in Emergency Funds

Off-campus resources receive extra boost The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) provided almost $78 million to American students through the Emergency Connectivity fund last week. The program was created…

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HUD to Hold Young Adult Homeownership Meeting

Secretary Fudge will hold a virtual “house party” on November 1. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Marcia Fudge announced that she will be holding a virtual…

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FTC Explores Reduction of Junk Fees

Extra, unnecessary charges are common in multiple industries. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) opened public comments this week to inform potential policies against junk fees. Junk fees are…

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