The Imperative

Be not afraid.

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Tanya Trujillo, U.S. Department of the Interior

Tanya Trujillo is Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior for Water and Science. She guides the department’s research efforts and works to protect our lands…

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Vaccine Mandate Considered for Federal Employees

Department of Veterans Affairs has already implemented requirement. The White House announced on Wednesday that a vaccine mandate for all federal employees was on the table, as cases…

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President`s Today Schedule – July 29, 2021

10:00 AM ET: The President and The Vice President receive the President’s Daily Brief 11:45 AM ET: The President signs S. 957, the Dispose Unused Medications and Prescription…

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President Biden Seeks to Address Cyber Threats

New national security memorandum issued after ransomware attacks. On Wednesday, President Biden signed a National Security Memorandum (NSM) on “Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems.” The aim…

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DOJ Declares Vaccine Mandates Legal

Major government agencies begin requiring vaccines or weekly testing. In an opinion issued Wednesday, the Department of Justice said federal law does not prohibit public agencies and private…

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Administration Imposes New Sanctions on Syria

Eight individuals and 10 entities have been blacklisted. The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Wednesday imposed fresh Syria-related sanctions on individuals and entities, increasing pressure on President…

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President`s Today Schedule – July 29, 2021

10:00 AM ET: The President and The Vice President receive the President’s Daily Brief 11:45 AM ET: The President signs S. 957, the Dispose Unused Medications and Prescription…

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Peter Pastre, USPS Vice President, Government Relations and Public Policy

The United States Postal Service Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy said price increases for mail will move forward despite legislators’ concerns.

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Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator from Oregon

The nomination of the Tucson, Arizona, police chief is being stalled in the Senate as Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, among others, seek answers to Customs and Border Patrol actions in Oregon last year.

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