Interior Considering Public Lands for Navy Use

Opens comment period on withdrawal extension for possible legislative transfer. This week, the Bureau of Land Management within the Department of the Interior announced the opening of the…

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President`s Today Schedule – October 17, 2021

ET: On Sunday, the President has no public events scheduled.

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Sunday, October 17

Ahead of the week of October 17th through October 23rd, President Joe Biden issued a proclamation declaring the week as National Character Counts Week. “Life’s daily choices may…

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Sheep and Goats

The kindness and consideration you show toward others is done to the Lord!

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Senate Bill Would Regulate Giant Tech Companies

A similar bill passed a House committee this summer.  A bipartisan group of senators led by Senators Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Chuck Grassley of Iowa announced they will…

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President`s Today Schedule – October 16, 2021

12:00 PM ET: The President and The First Lady honor fallen heroes at the 40th Annual National Peace Officers` Memorial Service; The President delivers remarks

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FDA Panel Recommends Authorizing Moderna Boosters

Boosters are a priority with the president’s administration.  On Thursday, a Food and Drug Administration panel unanimously voted in favor of Moderna’s COVID-19 booster. The committee said boosters…

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Kathleen Hicks, Department of Defense

Kathleen Hicks is United States Deputy Secretary of Defense. She is the second-highest ranking official in the Department of Defense, and oversees the day-to-day business of the department,…

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Higher Inflation Creating Pressure on Consumers

President seeks help from the private sector.  The Department of Labor reported this week that consumer prices increased solidly in September. Americans are now paying more for food,…

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Texas Abortion Law to Remain for Now

Appellate court will let legal challenges play out.  In a new ruling against the Justice Department, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a 2-1…

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