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Dan Crenshaw returns to committee after eye surgery that left him blind

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-us-regions, returned to his committee duties on Thursday after recovering from eye surgery due to complications of his combat injuries, saying wounds like his are sometimes the sacrifice of military service. Crenshaw got back in the saddle Thursday, returning to the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s climate change …

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Sen. Tim Scott discusses police reform legislation with George Floyd's brother, advocates

Police reform advocates, including george-floyd” target=”_blank”>George Floyd< and other lawmakers to advance legislation to tackle police brutality.  Floyd family attorney Ben Crump said family members want meaningful federal legislation that “prevents the next George Floyd.” Scott, fresh off delivering the GOP rebuttal to President Biden’s first address to Congress, said he …

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Pence to target Biden in first post-vice presidency speech

It’s no coincidence thatmike-pence”> former Vice President Mike Pence<’s administration comes on the same day that joe-biden”>President Biden < – a crucial early voting state in the presidential nominating calendar – in an address that will spark more 2024 speculation, the former vice president is expected to contrast the achievements …

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Biden's immigration policies hurt environment? Arizona green groups react to state AG's lawsuit

us-regions Attorney General Mark Brnovich is suing the Biden administration for failing to examine the environmental effects of its immigration” target=”_blank”>immigration< Brnovich’s lawsuit, filed earlier in April, turns the National Environmental Policy Act against the Democratic administration. NEPA generally requires federal agencies to weigh the potential environmental consequences of policies prior to …

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US Senate confirms Biden pick Power to head USAID

The U.S. senate” target=”_blank”>Senate<, the former U.S. Ambassador to the united-nations” target=”_blank”>United Nations<, was confirmed in a bipartisan vote of 68-26. EVERYTHING TO KNOW ABOUT BIDEN’S FIRST ADDRESS TO CONGRESS “I’m confident her experience, tenacity and drive to build a better, more prosperous, peaceful world are exactly what USAID and our …

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