14 States Sue Administration Over Oil and Gas Leases

President’s halt of the leases for climate review being challenged. A coalition of thirteen states has brought a lawsuit in federal court regarding the president’s halt on new…

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Education Secretary Reports Survey Findings

Reopening of schools making progress. On Wednesday, Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona released a statement regarding the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2021 School Survey. The…

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Fed Chairman Gives Congress Economic Forecast

Describes the current state of affairs as “much improved.” On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sat before Congress to give an up-to-date forecast of the nation’s economy.…

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Debate Begins on Infrastructure

Administration’s $3 trillion proposal would target education, infrastructure, climate, and workforce development.  President Biden met privately with members of Congress on Monday to discuss his administration’s upcoming $3…

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Senate Confirms Marty Walsh as Labor Secretary

He is the final cabinet secretary to be confirmed. Marty Walsh, the former Mayor of Boston, was confirmed by the Senate in a 68-29 vote to be the…

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Interior Secretary Haaland Sworn into Office

Inauguration marks first native American to lead the department.  Deb Haaland was sworn in to become the 54th Secretary of the Interior Department this past week. Secretary Haaland…

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U.S. Joins Europe, UK in imposing sanctions on China.

Actions are in response to treatment of Uyghur Muslims.  On Monday, the United States, European Union, and the United Kingdom announced a new joint effort to address human…

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Defense Secretary Meets with Afghan President

Agreement with Taliban is being reviewed. Along with U.S. and coalition leaders, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Kabul to review the…

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Administration Officials Travel to Mexico, Guatemala

They are seeking joint solutions to migration issues. Three officials from President Biden’s administration are traveling to Mexico Monday and then to Guatemala to meet with their foreign…

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National Guard Troops Drawing Down from D.C.

Defense Secretary okays smaller support force for two more months. As the concerns of protests and potential civil unrest in Washington, D.C. continue to decrease, many National Guard…

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