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House passes new legislation to combat sex trafficking

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 27, 2015 | Living, Politics

  WASHINGTON- The House passed five bills on Tuesday to increase government efforts to reduce human trafficking by creating policies to find and protect victims of sex trafficking and to make it easier to prosecute offenders. At least 100,000 children are victims...
Obama starts environmental battle in Alaska

Obama starts environmental battle in Alaska

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 26, 2015 | Environment, Politics

White House expands State of the Union reach despite lower TV ratings

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 21, 2015 | Politics

WASHINGTON — The White House made efforts to engage at-home audiences through social media for this year’s State of the Union. While some say it worked in a big way, how big was it? Twitter announced the most successful hashtag of the night, #SOTU, made its way...

Ernst vows a new direction for Congress

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 20, 2015 | Politics, State of the Union

WASHINGTON- First-term Sen. Joni Ernst, a newcomer with star potential, promised in the Republican response to the State of the Union that her party intended to change the direction of the federal government on Capitol Hill. Ernst, R-Iowa, was the first opposition...
From Everett to Ernst, what the minority response means today

From Everett to Ernst, what the minority response means today

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 20, 2015 | Politics, State of the Union

WASHINGTON – When Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst delivers the opposition party response to the president’s State of the Union address Tuesday night, the first-term Republican will be continuing a political tradition that began 49 years ago. Beginning with Senate Minority Leader...
Whose cash funds close races?

Whose cash funds close races?

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 14, 2015 | Politics

Keystone vote delayed allowing for potential to amend

Keystone vote delayed allowing for potential to amend

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 13, 2015 | Politics

WASHINGTON – The Senate debated a bill authorizing the Keystone XL pipeline most of the day Tuesday, delaying a final vote to allow time for possible amendments. Yet, the prolonged discussion came in the face of a looming promise of a veto from the White House. On...

Survey shows Republican actions and voter opinions may not match

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 12, 2015 | Environment

WASHINGTON – Despite Republican lawmakers’ resistance to carbon emission regulation, a new study suggests voters’ views don’t always align with their elected officials’ actions. On Monday, the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication said 54 percent of...
Obamacare proposed alteration aims to give workers more hours

Obamacare proposed alteration aims to give workers more hours

by Adam Mintzer | Jan 7, 2015 | Business, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — The Affordable Care Act is once again facing skepticism from senators who disagree with the law’s definition of a full-time employee, in spite of opponents’ belief in its potential harm to workers. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Sen. Joe Donnelly,...
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