A request from 175 House Members follows an earlier Senate letter on safety protocols and oversight. A group of 175 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, led…
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House Passes Bills to End Cashless Bail in D.C.
Some officials are concerned about government overreach. The House recently passed two bills regarding criminal justice in Washington, D.C., requiring cash bail for certain offenses and repealing a…
Read MoreFederal Judge Rules President Cannot Deploy National Guard to D.C.
President Trump’s administration has appealed the ruling. District of Columbia Federal Judge Jia Cobb ruled that President Donald Trump illegally deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C. She…
Read MoreHouse Votes to Reprimand Congressman’s Retirement Move
A resolution of disapproval was passed by the House after Representative García appeared to have set up his chief of staff to succeed him. The House of Representatives…
Read MorePresident Trump Signs Resolution for DOJ to Release Epstein Files
He called it a “hoax” that would backfire on the congressional minority. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday evening that he had signed the resolution passed by both…
Read MoreFederal Government Funding Bill Bans Some Hemp Products
The sale of all hemp products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of THC per container will be prohibited in 2026. Congress included a provision to introduce a ban…
Read MoreCongress Passes Resolution to Release Epstein Files
President Trump will sign it, says they will release the files “because we have nothing to hide.” The Senate passed the resolution to release the Epstein files late…
Read MoreMusic Artists Send Letter to Congress Supporting American Music Fairness Act
Performers have not been compensated for music broadcast over the radio. Music artists wrote to Congress urging them to support the American Music Fairness Act. The bipartisan legislation,…
Read MoreFederal Judge Allows DOJ to Proceed with Assault Case Against Congresswoman
Representative McIver had motioned for a dismissal of the case, claiming she was politically targeted. U.S. District Judge Jamel Semper ruled that the Department of Justice may continue…
Read MoreJustice Department Joins Lawsuit Challenging California Redistricting Effort
Various state legislatures have redrawn congressional maps mid-decade. The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit challenging California’s congressional redistricting effort. The suit claims that the plan to…
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