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On March 13, the House of Representatives passed a landmark bill that could see TikTok banned in the US with a six-month sell deadlline.
Last year, a subcommittee had recommended zeroing out public media funding.
Country inches towards becoming the first Southeast Asian nation to recognize LGBTQ nuptials, seismic legal shift lauded as 'fantastic first step' towards full gender parity
The Missouri Public Service Commission (MPSC) has approved Ameren Missouri’s investment in 400MW of solar power projects in the state.
As the nearly $100 billion Senate-passed national security supplemental continues to stall in the House of Representatives, lawmakers are looking for alternatives. One idea that has been circulating Capitol Hill this week: formatting the next tranche of funding as a waivable loan instead of a grant in an effort to convince skeptical Republican members. But so far, the plan seems to have caused confusion among supporters of further to Kyiv, and has seemingly not meaningfully moved its opponents...
The joint plenary session of the Parliament in Bucharest took note, in Tuesday’s session, of the letter of President Klaus Iohannis by which the Legislature is informed that the NATO Reaction Force can enter, station or transit Romania for the purpose of preparing and/or carrying out military operations, if it will be the case, in […]
HONOLULU – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted a letter addressed to Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) today, stating after its Interim Defueling Completion Inspection, JTF-RH has met all eleven exit criteria listed in Defueling Plan Supplement 3.
Task force and new state law take look at hydrants.
WASHINGTON >> The House approved a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills today just a few hours before funding for some key federal agencies is set to expire, a long overdue action nearly six months into the budget year that will push any threats of a government shutdown to the fall.
(The Center Square) — The South Carolina House of Representatives signed off on a measure to expand the Education Scholarship Trust Fund. Lawmakers voted 69-32 in favor of H.5164 on its second reading. The measure would expand a program that allows parents of eligible K-12 students to use state trust funds for education for State Department of Education-approved providers. All Democrats present opposed the bill. "We will keep fighting to protect...
“Access to affordable housing is a challenge across the island, and our Kapa‘a Homes project represents the first of several sites that will add direly needed inventory to our neighbor island communities,” HPHA Executive Director Hakim Ouansafi said.