Certain exceptions are provided in the proposed legislation. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina introduced a proposed national 15-week ban on abortions. The bill allows exceptions in cases involving…
Read MoreCongress
Another U.S. Delegation Visits Taiwan
Eight bipartisan lawmakers meet with Taiwanese officials. Another U.S. congressional delegation traveled to Taiwan last week to meet with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen. The delegation was led by…
Read MorePresident Pledges Airport Improvements
He says the investments will create 6,000 jobs. President Biden traveled to Boston’s Logan Airport on Monday to highlight a $62 million investment being made there through the…
Read MoreSecretary Raimondo Speaks About Microchip Subsidies
Commerce Department will process applications one by one. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo recently spoke about future investments in domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Congress approved the $52.7 billion CHIPS…
Read MoreCongress Facing September 30 Funding Deadline
Continuing resolutions are expected to keep the government open. September 30 is the deadline for Congress to get a bill passed and signed to prevent a government shutdown. Legislators…
Read MoreAttorney General Warns DOJ Against Talking to Congress
His memo is about policy and does not represent a change. Attorney General Merrick Garland circulated a memo to Department of Justice personnel articulating the department policy that…
Read MorePresident Establishes CHIPS Act Steering Council
They will coordinate funding, grants, and subsidies. President Biden signed an executive order directing the implementation of the $280 billion CHIPS Act, designed to boost domestic manufacturing and…
Read MoreAnti-Abortion Disinformation Act Introduced in Congress
Senator Warren wants crisis pregnancy centers regulated by Federal Trade Commission. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has joined with Representatives Carolyn Mahoney of New York and Suzanne Bonamici…
Read MoreU.S. Left $7 Billion in Military Equipment in Afghanistan
Inspector general report confirms what the Taliban “inherited.” A Department of Defense inspector general has confirmed that, when the U.S. military pulled out of Afghanistan a year ago,…
Read MoreCommerce Secretary Commends the CHIPS and Science Act
She is encouraged by the renewed focus on domestic manufacturing After President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 into law on Tuesday, Secretary of Commerce…
Read More