Jon Rychalski, Department of Veterans Affairs

 Jon Rychalski is Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Veterans Affairs. He’s responsible for directing the department’s budgetary, financial, capital asset management, and business oversight functions. We…

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New Navy Strategy Could Mean Decommissioning New Warships

Focusing more on sea power than speed. The U.S. Navy announced the intention to decommission nine recently purchased warships in favor of curating a tighter, more powerful fleet.…

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Education Department Opens Teaching Grant Applications

Program intended to address national teacher shortage. The U.S. Department of Education announced the establishment of the SEED (Supporting Effective Educator Development) grant program on Thursday. The program…

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President`s Today Schedule – April 11, 2022

8:55 AM ET: The President departs New Castle, Delaware en route the White House 9:50 AM ET: The President arrives at the White House 10:00 AM ET: The…

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Fish and Wildlife Service Executes Rare Emergency Motion

Temporarily declares Dixie Valley toad endangered. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced last week that they have issued an emergency declaration to mark the Dixie Valley…

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Monday, April 11

At the White House today, President Joe Biden will hold a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. According to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki,…

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Free Lunch

Jesus is the Bread of Life.

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USDA Predicts Food Prices to Continue Rising

Increases are the highest in decades.  A new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, known as its Food Prices Outlook for 2022, indicates that people will soon…

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Isabel Guzman, Small Business Adminstration

Isabel Guzman is Administrator of the Small Business Administration. We pray that God will guide her as her agency provides support to small businesses and entrepreneurs in this…

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Additional COVID Funding Delayed by Senate Recess

Negotiations stall over Title 42. The Senate has left town for two weeks for its spring recess without acting on the $10 billion deal on pandemic relief. The White…

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