Senator Lujan Returns to Washington After Stroke

He stated, “I’m getting stronger each day.” After experiencing a stroke toward the end of January and subsequent surgery, Senator Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico has returned…

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HUD Secretary Participates in D.C. Point-in-Time Count

Highlights on-the-ground tools the HUD uses every day to address homelessness. U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge went out with Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser…

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President Biden Honors 80th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Attack

In his message, he honored “the Greatest Generation” for their service to the country. On Tuesday, President Biden visited the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. to…

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Speaker Continues Remote Voting Through December 30

Process was initiated due to COVID-19 concerns.  On Friday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi of California said House members can continue to vote remotely until December 30. …

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National Cathedral to Get New Windows

Windows that memorialize Confederate leaders are gone. The National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. announced it has commissioned renowned black artist Kerry James Marshall to create “racial-justice themed windows”…

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Interior Announces Land Management Improvements

Bureau headquarters will leave Colorado and move to D.C. Last week, the Department of the Interior announced that it would be taking steps to restructure the Bureau of…

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Pentagon Approves National Guard for September 18 Rally

Extra security brought in for “Justice for J6” rally at the Capitol. A request from Capitol Police to provide 100 D.C. National Guard troops in case law enforcement…

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Capitol Fencing Reinstalled for D.C. Rally

Law enforcement is concerned about the prospect of violence. Protective fencing is once again going to surround the U.S. Capitol next week as Capitol Police anticipate potential problems…

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Senate Announces D.C. Statehood Hearing

National support of the measure reported to be at 54%. On Tuesday, the Senate announced that it would be moving forward with a plan to consider extending statehood…

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France Sending Statue of Liberty “Little Sister” to U.S.

It is intended to “conserve and defend our friendship,” France says. A “little sister” version of the Statue of Liberty should arrive in the U.S. from France just…

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