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House would overturn Trump’s transgender ban in military
The House is likely to adopt an amendment this week to effectively overturn the Trump administration’s restrictions on transgender people in the military.
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The House is likely to adopt an amendment this week to effectively overturn the Trump administration’s restrictions on transgender people in the military.
required local housing authorities to file reports to HUD showing how they were actively working to implement the Fair Housing Act that Congress passed in 1968 amid the riots after Martin Luther King Jr.’s
Donald S. Beyer Jr. to serve as his proxy. But he waited until this week to utilize it.
theory that housing policies that hurt minorities without explicitly discriminating against them still violate the Fair Housing Act, which Congress passed amid the riots following Martin Luther King Jr.’s
Alma S. Adams, Ph.D. (@RepAdams) July 23, 2020 The movement quickly caught on. The Democrat from North Carolina had ordered some extras, but soon got more requests from her colleagues on the Hill.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., did not commit to supporting their use.
Billions in Senate Republicans’ $1 trillion coronavirus relief bill would restore money for military weapons redirected to pay for the border wall.
The apparent suicide of a 20-year-old investor on Robinhood Markets Inc.’s phone-based securities trading app after what appeared to be significant losses has attracted scrutiny in Congress, with lawmakers
law, Russia probe Concerns from committee Democrats stretch back to early 2019, and they still want Barr to answer for what they say was misleading the public about what former special counsel Robert S.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, quoting selective passages about content of character.
Ayanna S.
The initial travel ban, issued after Trump took office in 2017, targeted a group of predominantly Muslim nations. It has been updated several times since.
The investigation by special counsel Robert S.
“Recently, DACA initial rejection notices did not provide the specific standard reason(s) for rejection. USCIS is working to correct future notices.”
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., said. Lacks’ cultured cells were used without her permission by Johns Hopkins researchers.
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., said in a statement after the Labor-HHS-Education funding bill was released with the provision intact.
A May study by University of Chicago economists Peter Ganong, Pascal Noel and Joseph S.
Roberts Jr.’s fingerprints on almost all the moves. That wasn’t expected.
Christopher S. Murphy said last week.
Until then, Gibbs, national deputy director of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825’s business-labor cooperative, had appeared to have the nomination locked down with support