House Committee Obtains Former President’s Tax Records

Supreme Court refuses to block access to President Trump’s taxes. The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives received clearance for the 2015 to 2020 tax…

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New Minority Leader Elected in the House

Congressman Jeffries was chosen for the new Congress. Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York was elected by his party to serve as their new leader in the 2023…

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President Signs Railroad Labor Legislation

Congress had passed the agreement resolution to avert a strike. On Friday, President Joe Biden signed a bill that passed both houses of Congress to force railroad labor…

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Representative Roy Introduces Religious Protections to Marriage Bill

Amendment is similar to Senator Lee’s that did not pass in the Senate.  Representative Chip Roy of Texas introduced an amendment to the Respect for Marriage Act on…

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Justice Department Reaches MS Water Agreement

A third party is being appointed to stabilize the city’s water systems. The Justice Department has reached an agreement with Mississippi and the city of Jackson, implementing a…

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ED, DOJ, and HHS Give Sexual Violence Education Report

Interagency Task Force presents to Congress for the first time. The Interagency Task Force on Sexual Violence in Education presented its first report to Congress this week. The…

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SCOTUS Hears Arguments in Bribery Case

 Former Cuomo aide sought $315,000 from corporations. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week for the request to overturn bribery and fraud convictions brought against a former…

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Rhode Island Receives High-Speed Internet Grants

Commerce secretary announces $5 million award under “Internet for All” program. Rhode Island recently received its first “Internet for All” grants, dedicating $5.5 million toward deploying and adopting…

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Senate to Hold FAA Nominee Hearing in 2023

New Congress will begin the process in January. Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell said on Tuesday that the current Senate does not plan to hold a hearing…

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Another Appellate Court Blocks Student Loan Forgiveness

Executive branch program said to exceed congressional delegation of legislative power. The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has upheld a U.S. District Court ruling that blocked President Biden’s…

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