Jordan Harding, Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs

Jordan Harding is Principal Deputy Secretary in the Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs. Her office serves as the liaison between the U.S. Department of Education and Congressional Offices.…

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President’s Administration Announces New Rule on Skilled Foreign Labor

Curbing visas for workers in the tech industry aims to protect American jobs. President Trump’s Administration announced a rule from the U.S. Department of Labor and Department of…

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Supreme Court Hears Second Day of Cases

Cases deal with drug prices and religious freedom.  As the October 2020 term of the U.S. Supreme Court got underway, the Justices heard the second day of arguments…

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More Than 4 Million Americans Have Voted Already

Numbers suggest a record turnout ahead. Early voting numbers show that Americans are rushing to cast ballots ahead of the November 3 election at an unprecedented pace. According…

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Economy Is Number One Election Issue, Voters Say

President promises more tax cuts, others cry for more federal aid. According to a new Gallup poll, registered voters ranked the economy as the top issue for the…

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Wednesday, October 7

President Donald Trump is remaining at the White House today. He has no public events on his schedule at this time but is expected to work on various…

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Meet the Person

Three fingers point right back! Galatians 6:7 – Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. The sixth-grade teacher…

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Light in Darkness

John 1:5 – The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. Have you ever experienced a power outage? It can get pretty dark…

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Wholehearted

The Lord yearns for us to be genuine and transparent with Him.

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Supreme Court Begins October 2020 Term

First arguments heard since Justice Ginsburg’s passing. On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing its first cases of the October 2020 term. The arguments heard on Monday are…

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