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Nature-Based Infrastructure Could be an Effective Way to Manage Flooding

Nature-Based Infrastructure Could be an Effective Way to Manage Flooding

by Leslie Bonilla | Mar 24, 2019 | Environment, Featured

Head to Houston’s Willow Waterhole and you’ll find picturesque marshes dotted with brown reeds and green plants, leaves raised to the sun. Try a little bird-watching, stroll along a trail or enjoy a picnic on the wide expanses of grass. But the 279-acre area is more...
Trump Plan to End Loan Forgiveness Program Could Make Government, Nonprofit Jobs Less Attractive

Trump Plan to End Loan Forgiveness Program Could Make Government, Nonprofit Jobs Less Attractive

by Leslie Bonilla | Mar 21, 2019 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON— President Donald Trump’s budget proposal for 2020 to eliminate a program that offers government and nonprofit workers a way to have their federal education loan forgiven would make it harder for nonprofits and government agencies to attract employees,...
International Cooperation Necessary to Keep Japan Cybersecure During the 2020 Olympics, Say Experts

International Cooperation Necessary to Keep Japan Cybersecure During the 2020 Olympics, Say Experts

by Leslie Bonilla | Mar 19, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Featured, Technology

WASHINGTON—Hosting the 2020 summer Olympic games makes Tokyo a target for cyberattacks, and the best defense is international cooperation, experts said Tuesday. At last year’s games in South Korea, cyberattacks downed hundreds of computers, taking the Internet and TV...
Tribal Governments Want More Power to Investigate Cases of Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women

Tribal Governments Want More Power to Investigate Cases of Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women

by Leslie Bonilla | Mar 14, 2019 | Featured, Living, Politics

WASHINGTON — Native American tribal governments need more power to properly investigate and prosecute cases of murdered and missing Native American women, tribal advocates told a House Natural Resources subcommittee Thursday. Tribal governments often have difficulty...
YOUTH COMPETITION PROMOTES HEALTHY SCHOOL MEALS DESPITE RELAXED FEDERAL NUTRITION STANDARDS

YOUTH COMPETITION PROMOTES HEALTHY SCHOOL MEALS DESPITE RELAXED FEDERAL NUTRITION STANDARDS

by Leslie Bonilla | Mar 13, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

ALEXANDRIA, VA —School lunchrooms across Washington, DC will be serving an original recipe from five middle school students next year. The quinoa and chicken “Winter Bowl” recipe, created by a team from Takoma Park Middle School, won the 7th annual Real Food for Kids...
Lawmakers Call to Speed Up Infrastructure Projects, Minimize Environmental Impacts

Lawmakers Call to Speed Up Infrastructure Projects, Minimize Environmental Impacts

by Leslie Bonilla | Mar 6, 2019 | Environment, Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – Federal regulations are a roadblock to completing federally funded highway projects quickly and cheaply, several senators said Wednesday, but others cautioned against streamlining the process at the expense of environmental protection. Senate Environment...
Lawmakers Shy Away from Green New Deal, Carbon Emissions at Hearing on Climate Change and Infrastructure

Lawmakers Shy Away from Green New Deal, Carbon Emissions at Hearing on Climate Change and Infrastructure

by Leslie Bonilla | Feb 26, 2019 | Politics

WASHINGTON – Top Democrats and Republicans on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee brushed off talk of the Green New Deal at a hearing Tuesday on how infrastructure could mitigate climate change. Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Calif., said that although he...
Anti-Semitism Cuts Across Both Political Parties, Says Holocaust Scholar

Anti-Semitism Cuts Across Both Political Parties, Says Holocaust Scholar

by Leslie Bonilla | Feb 21, 2019 | Politics

WASHINGTON – Anti-Jewish sentiment exists on both the right and left sides of the political spectrum, but many people only recognize it in their opponents, a leading Holocaust and Jewish history scholar said Thursday. “A lot of progressives think the issue is Israel,”...
Air Force Needs Stable Budget to Defend Country, Build Force, Says Chief of Staff

Air Force Needs Stable Budget to Defend Country, Build Force, Says Chief of Staff

by Leslie Bonilla | Feb 19, 2019 | National Security

WASHINGTON – The Air Force’s future is in jeopardy because of federal spending fights and uncertain budgets, Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein said Tuesday. “No enemy on the battlefield has done more damage to the U.S. military than budget instability,” Goldfein said...
Controversial Housing & Finance Nominee Wants Fannie, Freddie Reform

Controversial Housing & Finance Nominee Wants Fannie, Freddie Reform

by Leslie Bonilla | Feb 15, 2019 | Business, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s controversial nominee to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency told senators Thursday that he wanted to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two mortgage finance companies meant to make the housing market more stable and...
RAISE THE GAS TAX, FORMER TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY TELLS HOUSE

RAISE THE GAS TAX, FORMER TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY TELLS HOUSE

by Leslie Bonilla | Feb 7, 2019 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON — The federal government needs to invest in and repair aging American bridges instead of “limping along” with short-term partial fixes, roads and transit systems, said city and state leaders Tuesday at a House Transportation and Infrastructure...
Guatemalan President’s Expulsion of UN Anti-Corruption Group Jeopardizes Rule of Law in Guatemala, say Experts

Guatemalan President’s Expulsion of UN Anti-Corruption Group Jeopardizes Rule of Law in Guatemala, say Experts

by Leslie Bonilla | Jan 31, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – The U.S. needs to withhold foreign assistance to Guatemala and apply sanctions, Rep. Norma Torres, D-Calif, said Wednesday, in reaction to the dismissal of an anti-corruption United Nations commission from that country. Torres plans to reintroduce a bill...
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