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Ohio House passes $12.6 billion state transportation budget in response to East Palestine train derailment

The Ohio House passed a $12.6 billion state transportation budget in response to a train derailment in East Palestine. The proposal would fund bridges, pavement, and highway projects.

Coalition urges Congress to reclaim power from ‘nameless, faceless’ regulators crushing economy

A coalition of conservative groups are urging Congress to pass the REINS Act in order to stop regulations from the Biden administration that they say are crippling taxpayers.

Biden administration’s ‘CBP One’ app to manage migration plagued by low store ratings, tech issues

The CBP One app, which the Biden administration is using as a central component in its plan to reduce historic crossings at the border, is being hit by a number of woes

Gavin Newsom attacks federal judge overseeing California’s assault weapons ban: ‘This sickens me’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom lashed out against San Diego-based U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez on Twitter after the judge handcuffed a defendant's daughter in court to scare her.

NRSC launches funds to give Republican Senate candidates a ‘war chest’ for key 2024 Senate races

The National Republican Senatorial Committee is launching funds to build up campaign cash for the Senate nominees in Ohio, Montana and West Virginia in 2024

Biden’s new cyber strategy calls for regulation and more sensitive info-sharing with businesses

The Biden administration is tired of asking businesses to up their defenses and is preparing to mandate new cybersecurity requirements and overhaul how the government works with the private sector to fight hackers.

Biden gets tough on pandemic fraud; promises more money, time to prosecute scammers

President Biden is proposing more money to go after pandemic fraudsters, and calling on Congress to pass legislation giving investigators and prosecutors more time to bring criminal cases and new powers to recover money from those they can't prosecute.

Joni Mitchell honored with Library of Congress’s Gershwin Prize

Joni Mitchell brought “Both Sides Now” of the political aisle together, as lawmakers and musical artists celebrated her life and career at the Library of Congress’s Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The “Big Yellow Taxi” singer and songwriter was honored Wednesday in a star-studded ceremony at D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington. The annual honor from...

Biden administration unveils long-awaited national cyber strategy

The Biden administration released its highly anticipated national cybersecurity strategy Thursday, which is intended to provide steps it will take to protect the nation’s cybersecurity ecosystem. The strategy outlined several key pillars it will focus on, including defending critical infrastructure from cyberattacks, disrupting and dismantling cyber criminals, and forging international partnerships.  “Our rapidly evolving world...

House Republicans slam DOD’s ‘unacceptable’ delay in providing answers on improper release of military records

Two House Republicans are frustrated with the DOD over its delay in providing answers to a series of questions about the improper release of military records.

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