Medical insurance in the U.S. acts as a financial safety net, helping individuals afford the high costs of medical treatments. But with costs rising every day, what is the future of healthcare coverage in America?
Read MoreTribal Communities Receive $121 Million for Climate Resilience Projects
Funding is distributed for relocation, coastal management, and habitat restoration. The Department of the Interior (DOI) distributed $121 million last week to Tribal communities facing environmental deterioration, funding…
Read MoreRepresentative Kathy Castor, 14th Congressional District, Florida
Kathy Castor is U.S. Representative for Florida’s 14th Congressional District. She was first elected to the House in 2006. We pray that God will guide her as she represents…
Read MoreHouse Passes Legislation Sanctioning ICC Officials for Israel Arrest Warrants
Bipartisan support helps to pass the measure. The House of Representatives passed legislation late last week to sanction officials of the International Criminal Court (ICC), offering America’s response…
Read MoreCommerce Department Seeks to Limit Chinese-Made Parts in Drones
Proposes regulation for communication technology supply chain. The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) within the Commerce Department has issued a proposed rule for potential regulations on foreign-made…
Read MorePresident`s Today Schedule – January 13, 2025
1:30 PM ET: The President departs the White House en route to the State Department 2:00 PM ET: The President delivers a foreign policy address at the State…
Read MoreAlaska Sues DOI for Restrictions on Oil and Gas Leases in Arctic
The state requests that the district court overturn acreage limitations. Alaskan Attorney General Treg Taylor filed a lawsuit against the Department of the Interior (DOI) requesting that the…
Read MoreCFPB Finalizes Rule Barring Medical Debt from Credit Reports
The bureau restored a provision of the 1970 Fair Credit Reporting Act. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a final rule to block credit reports from including…
Read MoreLabor Department Awards $65 Million to Critical Energy Training Programs
18 colleges in 14 states receive funding for manufacturing and IT training. The Department of Labor has awarded 18 colleges $65 million in grant funding, supporting their workforce…
Read MoreJohn Thune, Senator from South Dakota
John Thune, Senator from South Dakota
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