Florida Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch, who has served in Congress since 2010, will not run for re-election this year and will resign his House seat before the end of his term to serve as Chief Executive Officer of the American Jewish Committee. According to its website, the American Jewish Committee …
Read More »Collins, Murkowski Introduce Alternative Senate Bill To Codify Abortion Rights
Amanda Becker, Shefali Luthra Originally published by The 19th The Women’s Health Protection Act failed to move forward in the U.S. Senate on Monday, just hours after two Republicans introduced an alternate measure they hope can be the start of bipartisan talks to codify abortion rights. Sens. Susan Collins of …
Read More »House Passes Bill To Make Lynching A Federal Hate Crime
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill by a vote of 422-3 Monday night making lynching a federal hate crime. While the bill passed with broad bipartisan support, three Republicans – Reps. Andrew Clyde (Ga.), Thomas Massie (Ky.) and Chip Roy (Texas) – voted against it. Congressman Bobby Rush …
Read More »Here’s What Biden Will Talk About In His First State Of The Union Address
by Jennifer Shutt, Missouri Independent February 28, 2022 WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden’s first State of the Union address is set to focus significantly on the economy, with the former member of the U.S. Senate calling on Congress to pass much of the agenda stalled in the so-called Build Back …
Read More »AZ Man Sentenced For Threatening To Kill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
An Arizona man was sentenced Friday to 21 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release after he threatened to kill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Steven Arthur Martis of Bullhead City was found guilty last November of one count of communicating an interstate threat to kill or harm …
Read More »Fencing Reinstalled Around US Capitol For State Of The Union Address
Fencing installed around the US Capitol for months after the January 6, 2021 insurrection has been put back up before President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, as concern grows about potential demonstrations or truck convoys snarling traffic in the U.S. capital. Capitol Police chief Tom Manger …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene Speaks At White Nationalist Event
Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is facing calls to be expelled from Congress after she spoke at a white nationalist conference on Friday night. Greene spoke at the America First Political Action Committee‘s conference, an event organized by Nick Fuentes, a far-right activist who has been labeled a white supremacist …
Read More »Three Men Plead Guilty To Plotting White Supremacist Attack On Power Grid
by Jake Zuckerman, Missouri Independent February 24, 2022 Three men pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges after admitting plans to attack the power grid “in furtherance of white supremacist ideology,” according to documents unsealed Wednesday. Christopher Brenner Cook, 20, of Columbus, Ohio; Jonathan Allen Frost, 24, of West Lafayette, Indiana, …
Read More »Rioter Who Posed With Pelosi’s Podium On Jan. 6 Sentenced To Prison
A Florida man who posed carrying House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s podium during the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was sentenced to 75 days in prison on Friday. Adam Johnson was sentenced by US District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton, who said Johnson made “a mockery” of …
Read More »U.S. Announces Sanctions On Russian President Vladimir Putin
The United States, in coordination with the European Union and Britain, announced sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin, the White House announced Friday. “The United States, in coordination with allies and partners, continued to forcefully respond to Russia’s unjustified, unprovoked, and premeditated invasion of Ukraine by imposing sanctions on President of …
Read More »Oklahoma Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe Announces Resignation
United States Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Ok) announced his resignation on Friday after nearly 30 years in the Senate. Inhofe has served as one of Oklahoma’s senators since 1994 and has been a fixture in Oklahoma politics for 50 years. He won his reelection bid in 2020, garnering almost 63% of …
Read More »New CDC Guidance Relaxes Indoor Masking In Majority Of U.S. Counties
Jennifer Shutt, Missouri Independent February 25, 2022 WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday unveiled updated guidance for masking indoors in public places, a move that means 70% of Americans likely will be able to ditch their masks. The new guidance will divvy counties into low, …
Read More »“Don’t Say Gay” Bill, ‘Stop WOKE Act’ Both Pass In Florida House
On Thursday, the Florida House of Representatives passed both the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill and the equally problematic “Stop WOKE Act.” Florida’s House passed the Parental Rights in Education bill — known to its critics as “Don’t Say Gay” — on Thursday in a 69-47 vote. It now moves …
Read More »Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson First Black Woman Nominated To Supreme Court
Candice Norwood Originally published by The 19th President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, a historic choice that could fundamentally change who helps to protect and interpret the Constitution and ensure equal justice under the law. If confirmed, Jackson will be the first Black woman …
Read More »Ted Cruz Ends Block On Biden State Department Nominees
By Abby Livingston, The Texas Tribune Feb. 23, 2022 Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz will stop blocking President Joe Biden’s State Department nominees now that the administration is implementing sanctions against a company that built a Russian gas pipeline meant to supply Germany with natural gas. Still, Texas’ junior senator …
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