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Small business owners list grievances over “Bidenomics”

Small business owners list grievances over “Bidenomics”

by Matthew Vega | Oct 19, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Small business owners told lawmakers on Thursday that new regulations enacted by the Department of Labor are hurting their productivity and claim the rules have led to bureaucracy and mounted costs which push their businesses out of the market.  Mario...
GOP lawmakers become environmental advocates in efforts to call for stricter border security

GOP lawmakers become environmental advocates in efforts to call for stricter border security

by Kunjal Bastola | Oct 19, 2023 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – A House oversight hearing on Wednesday became a lightning rod for partisan criticism on immigration, with Republicans using the forum to ostensibly showcasing their concern for how the Biden administration border policies have led to environmental...
House committee discusses recommended regulation on biosecurity and biosafety

House committee discusses recommended regulation on biosecurity and biosafety

by Luis Castaneda | Oct 19, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Dr. Gerald W. Parker, chair of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), told House lawmakers on Wednesday that research laboratories worldwide handling dangerous pathogens continue to pose a credible threat in producing future...
Biden-nominated Ambassador to Israel grilled by GOP lawmakers, heckled by protesters

Biden-nominated Ambassador to Israel grilled by GOP lawmakers, heckled by protesters

by Angela Zhang | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON — Jacob Lew, the Biden-nominated choice for the next U.S. Ambassador to Israel, faced a range of prickly reactions — from protesters and Republican senators alike.  The former Secretary of the Treasury appeared in front of Senate Foreign Relations committee...
Veterans’ Advocates Call on Congress to Improve Transition Services for Those Leaving Active Military Duty

Veterans’ Advocates Call on Congress to Improve Transition Services for Those Leaving Active Military Duty

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Veteran advocates on Wednesday warned senators that a majority of the more than 200,000 armed service members who leave the military each year may be largely unaware of mandatory government services intended to provide them with educational, mental health...
Senators Grill Biden’s NIH Pick on Prescription Drug Costs, Research Ethics and COVID-19

Senators Grill Biden’s NIH Pick on Prescription Drug Costs, Research Ethics and COVID-19

by Shravya Pant | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Senators finally held a confirmation hearing on Wednesday for President Biden’s nominee to lead the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Monica Bertagnolli, for a position that has been vacant for nearly two years.  Bertagnolli was nominated in May after...
Senators Clash on the Limits of Federal Power in Water Regulation After a Recent Supreme Court Decision

Senators Clash on the Limits of Federal Power in Water Regulation After a Recent Supreme Court Decision

by Khadija Ahmed | Oct 18, 2023 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – Partisan discord over the federal government’s regulatory powers was on full display Wednesday during a Senate committee hearing on the implications of a Supreme Court ruling in May that drastically scaled back wetland protections and forced the Biden...
Senate Committee on Finance Addresses Deceptive Practices Plaguing Seniors Covered by Medicare Advantage Plans

Senate Committee on Finance Addresses Deceptive Practices Plaguing Seniors Covered by Medicare Advantage Plans

by Julian Andreone | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Reform proposals targeting deceptive marketing practices that private insurance companies use against seniors and Americans with disabilities to turn profits appeared to receive broad bipartisan support from members of the Senate Committee on Finance in a...
Lawyers and Judges Urge Congress to Address Backlogged Immigration Court System

Lawyers and Judges Urge Congress to Address Backlogged Immigration Court System

by Jessica Ma | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON — Immigration attorneys and judges implored lawmakers on Wednesday to find solutions to the nation’s backlogged immigration court system, where 2.6 million cases remain pending — a significant uptick from 1.6 million cases in December 2021. They called for...
Video: Protests in DC Grow as War Rages in the Middle East

Video: Protests in DC Grow as War Rages in the Middle East

by Angela Zhang | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Protesters in support of Israel and the Palestinian cause took to the streets in Washington, D.C., last weekend as casualties in the Israel-Hamas war continue to rise. Just days apart, hundreds of participants — some as young as nine — rallied blocks away...
College sports administrators ask Congress to play referee on college athletes’ personal branding

College sports administrators ask Congress to play referee on college athletes’ personal branding

by Jessica Ma and Kristen Axtman | Oct 17, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — As Congress continues to weigh how to regulate how college athletes are being paid, University of Florida gymnast Trinity Thomas was among those urging lawmakers to create national standards regarding how college-athletes profit from their personal...
House Republicans fail to elect Jordan to speakership on first vote

House Republicans fail to elect Jordan to speakership on first vote

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 17, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — House Republicans on Tuesday failed to elect their designated choice for speaker, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), marking the start of what is expected to be another prolonged and divisive speaker election process. Among House Republicans present during the...
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