DOE Advances Nuclear Reactor Restart with Fourth Loan Disbursement

The agency issued $100 million to support Palisades Nuclear Plant Revival. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) disbursed over $100 million to Holtec International last month as part…

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Interior Allocates Funding to Reclaim Abandoned Coal Mines

States and Tribes to lead projects restoring land and water in historic mining regions. The Department of the Interior recently announced nearly $725 million in funding for fiscal…

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HHS Secretary and CMS Administrator Commit to Prior Authorization Reforms

They announced major private-sector pledges to reduce delays and burdens in health coverage approvals. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Centers for Medicare…

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DOJ Investigates UC System Over Alleged Discriminatory Hiring Practices

Federal probe launched into potential race- and sex-based employment policies across University of California campuses. The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has opened an investigation into the…

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President Holds First Faith Office National Conference Call of Second Term

He highlighted his administration’s commitment to religious liberty and peace. President Donald Trump held the first Faith Office National Conference Call of his second term this past week.…

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U.S. Jobs Market Exceeded Projections in June

Over 30,000 more jobs than estimated were added to the economy and unemployment dropped .1 percent. The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics released employment numbers for June…

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USGS Reports Untapped Oil and Gas Reserves on U.S. Public Lands

Interior Department estimates show enough domestic resources to supply the nation’s oil and gas needs for years, highlighting the impact of evolving energy technology. The U.S. Department of…

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USDA Cuts $148.6 Million in DEI Awards

The funding supported environmental justice in urban forestry, equitable land access to underserved producers, and conservation practices for disadvantaged farmers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last month…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Federal Campaign Finance Limits

The high court has accepted an appeal regarding the 1970’s era limit. The Supreme Court announced it will hear a challenge to the limitation on how much money…

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DOJ Sues Los Angeles for Obstructing Federal Immigration Enforcement

Congressman Kiley commends the action taken against the sanctuary policies that “interfere with the operations of the federal government.” The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit over…

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