Don Graves, Deputy Secretary of Commerce

Don Graves is Deputy Secretary of Commerce. He serves as the department’s Chief Operating Officer, with responsibility for the day-to-day management of 46,000 employees. We pray that God will guide…

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U.S. to Host Indo-Pacific Economic Framework Ministerial

This will be the first in-person meeting to deepen economic ties in the region. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai will be co-hosting…

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NASA Selects Companies to Develop Moon Mission Solar

Long-term lunar exploration requires a reliable power source.  The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced the selection of three companies to develop solar array systems suitable…

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President`s Today Schedule – August 29, 2022

9:00 AM ET: The President departs New Castle, Delaware en route the White House 9:55 AM ET: The President arrives at the White House

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Secretary Granholm Estimates “Record” 2023 Oil Production

Anticipates restocking global oil market without Russian supply. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm recently said the United States is set to produce around 12.7 million barrels of oil per…

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Barry Moore, Representative for Alabama

Barry Moore, Representative for Alabama Born – September 1966 in Coffee County, Alabama Education – A.S., Enterprise State Junior College; B.S., Auburn University Military Service – Alabama National…

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Monday, August 29

President Joe Biden is returning to the White House today following his weekend stay at his residence in Wilmington, Delaware. He is expected to meet with White House…

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Pray 7 – August 29th

Praying for the States: Illinois Heavenly Father, we pray for voters in Illinois as they choose their next Senator in the upcoming election. We ask this in Jesus’…

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August 29 – Our Elections: Protecting Democracy

OUR ELECTIONS: Protecting the will of the people ahead of the elections.

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August 29th – Question

True or False – An election could easily be thrown by someone by printing and sending in extra mail-in ballots.

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