FCC Considers Requiring Caller ID for Landlines

Robocalls are difficult to prevent without caller ID. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently published a Notice of Inquiry, seeking public comment on how best to verify caller…

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President Again Calls for Assault Weapons Ban

He responds to the mass shooting in North Carolina. President Joe Biden renewed his call for a ban on assault weapons on Friday following a mass shooting in…

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Commerce Secretary Opens SelectUSA Summit Registration

Annual event promotes foreign direct investments in the U.S. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced on Wednesday that registration for the annual SelectUSA Investment Summit is now…

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White House Reports on Initial Booster Rollout

COVID response coordinator provides update on booster campaign. The White House’s COVID–19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said this past week that he was pleased with the progression…

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Federal Agencies Enter Agreement on Tribal Sovereignty

Interior leads a dozen departments in a memorandum supporting Native Americans. The Department of the Interior entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with 11 other federal departments this…

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VA Awards Grants for Adaptive Sports Organizations

$16 million will help more than 13,000 veterans with disabilities. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced the awarding of nearly $16 million in grants to organizations…

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Commerce Official Attends ITU Conference in Romania

Announces American contribution toward internet coalition. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves served as the Senior U.S. Representative at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 2022 Conference in Bucharest,…

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SEC Reopens Public Comments After Technical Error

Eleven rulemaking releases were affected and public comments were not received. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced last week that they reopened their public comment periods…

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U.S. Senator Leahy Hospitalized

His staff stated the move is a precaution. On Thursday evening, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont was admitted to the hospital after feeling unwell. His office stated…

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Federal Officials Trading Stocks in Companies They Oversee

Stocks frequently traded ahead of agency enforcement.  More than 2,600 federal officials either own or have traded stock in companies their agencies oversee, according to a report from…

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