Department of Labor Issues 246 Mining Violations

Impact inspections reveal a “troubling number” of unchecked mine failures. The Department of Labor announced last week that they issued 246 violations to 14 mines in the month…

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John Larson, Representative for Connecticut

John Larson, Representative for Connecticut

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All In

“They left everything and followed Him.”

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Wednesday, October 4

Today, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is holding a hearing on CHIPS and Science Implementation and Oversight. The committee will hear testimony from Commerce Secretary…

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October 4th – Wednesday

No one can serve two masters. – Matthew 6:24 Political disputes have been in existence far longer than the United States has. The presidential election of 1876 was…

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House Votes to Remove McCarthy as Speaker 

The passage of the continuing resolution led to the motion to vacate the chair. Members of the House of Representatives voted Tuesday to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker…

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U.S. Congressman Carjacked at Gunpoint in D.C.

Representative Cuellar was unharmed in the incident and is cooperating with law enforcement.  Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas was carjacked near his residence near the Navy Yard in…

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Governor Phil Scott of Vermont

Governor Phil Scott of Vermont is the state’s 82nd Governor, as well as the state’s former Lieutenant Governor. We pray that God will guide him as he leads the…

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President Calls for More Funding for Ukraine

The continuing resolution from Congress did not include additional aid. President Joe Biden gave a briefing after Congress passed a stopgap funding bill to avoid a government shutdown.…

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Federal Student Loan Payments Resume

Student borrowers experienced a three-year hiatus on repayment. The official return of payments on federal student loans began October 1, after borrowers had experienced three years without payment…

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