Six More States Approved for High-Speed Internet Grants

Capital Projects Fund approves infrastructure applications worth $1 billion The Department of the Treasury has approved broadband project proposals submitted by Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Utah.…

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North Carolina Power Stations Damaged by Gunfire

Restoring power may take days as colder temperatures set in.  Two substations in North Carolina were damaged by gunfire on Saturday evening, causing massive power outages across Moore…

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Georgia Senate Seat Runoff Election Tuesday

Early voting has already surpassed the general election.  Early voting numbers reported in the Georgia runoff election for the U.S. Senate seat have set records. The election will…

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Interior Advances Tribal Mining Policy Reformation

Secretary Haaland acknowledges historical injustices to Native Americans. The Department of the Interior (DOI) has announced a number of changes to improve federal policy for Tribal mining. President…

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DOE Invests in School Energy Upgrades

 Grant applications open to improve aging facilities. The Department of Energy (DOE) has announced that grant applications are open for their Renew America’s Schools grant program. This initial…

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DHS Issues Terror Advisory Bulletin

Increased concerns over security as new Congress prepares to swear in next month. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a bulletin last week to provide the public…

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Senators Urge FTC to Address Concert Tour Ticket Scandal

Commission requested to enforce rules after fans complain about Ticketmaster. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Marsha Blackburn, top members of the Senate Commerce Committee’s data security panel, wrote a…

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Memphis Cargo Hub Improved by De-Icing Pads

 New 3.3 million square foot pads critical for FedEx holiday freight transport. The Department of Transportation announced that the Memphis International Airport has completed its new 3.3 million…

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SCOTUS Defends Justice Alito Regarding 2014 Case

Legislators investigate the claim of a Capitol Hill minister who said the ruling was shared prematurely. The Supreme Court’s legal counsel has responded to questions raised by Senator…

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USDA Announces Permanent Tribal Committee

Secretary Vilsack comments on the partnership to integrate indigenous views. The 2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit took place this past week in Washington, D.C., after which the…

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