House Committee Approves Broadband Permitting Overhaul

Legislation would set review deadlines, adjust fee rules, and streamline approvals as states begin major BEAD-funded internet projects. The House Energy and Commerce Committee recently approved a bill…

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House Passes $900.6 Billion Defense Legislation

The NDAA includes codification of 15 executive orders from President Trump. The House of Representatives approved a compromise National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Wednesday. The bill now…

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House Members Introduce Impeachment Articles Against HHS and DOD Heads

The legislators cited misinformation and mishandling of information among the reasons for the impeachment effort. Representative Haley Stevens of Michigan introduced articles of impeachment against Health and Human…

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House Members Write to HHS and FDA Regarding Mail-Order Abortion Drugs

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…

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House 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…

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President 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…

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Congress 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…

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Federal 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…

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House Passes Resolution to Reopen Gov’t, President Signs

The longest U.S. government shutdown ends. In the first vote since September 19, the House of Representatives voted Wednesday evening in favor of the continuing resolution to temporarily…

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