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House Passes Military Lend-Lease Bill to Speed Ukraine Aid
The U.S. House has given final passage to legislation that would streamline a World War II-era military lend-lease program to help Ukraine fight the Russian invasion.
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Schiff Calls for Probe Amid Report That Trump DOJ Seized House Dems' Data From Apple
The Justice Department under former President Donald Trump seized data from the accounts of at least two members of the House Intelligence Committee in 2018 as part of an aggressive crackdown on leaks related to the Russia investigation and other national security matters
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House Votes to Create Panel to Investigate Capitol Riot
The U.S. House on Wednesday voted 252-175 to create an independent bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Democrat Troy Carter Wins New Orleans-Based US House Seat
Troy Carter has won a special runoff election for a vacant U.S. House seat based in New Orleans
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Hard-Right Republicans Forming New Caucus to Protect ‘Anglo-Saxon Political Traditions'
A group of ultra-conservative House Republicans, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., are discussing launching an “America First Caucus” that would protect “Anglo-Saxon political traditions.” Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, told reporters Friday that he’s “looking at” joining. “There is an America First Caucus,” he said, confirming that Greene is involved. The formation of a caucus could be another sign...
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Here Are the Highlights of the COVID-19 Relief Bill Advancing in Congress
The House passed a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package early Saturday that includes $1,400 checks for most Americans and billions of dollars for schools, state and local governments and businesses
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Rep. Cicilline: Trump Did ‘Nothing' to Stop Capitol Riot, Was ‘Delighted'
Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., said Wednesday that former President Donald Trump did nothing to stop the Capitol Riot. “On Jan. 6, Trump did not once condemn this attack,” Cicilline said. “In fact, on Jan. 6, the only person he condemned was his own vice president, Mike Pence. By all accounts by the people that were around him, [Trump] was delighted.”
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‘You're Not Taking Me Out': Rep. Cori Bush Recalls Capitol Riot
Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., on Thursday recalled her experience during the Capitol Riot: “I just remember taking a second thinking, if they touch these doors, if they hit these doors… and come anywhere near my staff, my thought process was, ‘We bangin’ ’til the end.’ I’m not letting them take out my people, and you’re not taking me...
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Rep. Jamie Raskin Reads the Article of Impeachment Against Trump
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., reads the Article of Impeachment against former President Donald Trump.
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Rep. Cori Bush Calls Trump ‘White Supremacist-in-Chief'
Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., slammed President Donald Trump on Wednesday and called on Congress to impeach the president. “The 117th Congress must understand that we have a mandate to legislate in defense of Black lives. The first step in that process is to root our white supremacy, starting with impeaching the white supremacist-in-chief.”
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Pelosi Calls on Trump to Resign or Face Impeachment
In a statement on Friday, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called on President Donald Trump to resign. “But if he does not, I have instructed the Rules Committee to be prepared to move forward with Congressman Jamie Raskin’s 25th Amendment legislation and a motion for impeachment.”
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GOP Candidate Clings to 8-Vote Lead in US House Race in Iowa
The historically close race for Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District seat has gotten even closer
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Hamden to Receive $2.3M In Federal Funds for Tornado, Storm Cleanup
Hamden will receive more than $2.3 million in federal money to help the town pay for the cost of debris removal after last year’s devastating storms and tornadoes.
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Fishermen Demand a Say in Decisions on Offshore Wind Energy
Fishermen insisted Monday to a congressional subcommittee looking at offshore wind energy that they be consulted when crucial decisions are being made on the development of such projects, including where they are located and the level of access to the waters near them. Fishermen should have been brought into the planning process from the start, Peter Hughes, of Atlantic Cape...
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Electric Boat Breaks Ground on New Multi-Million Dollar Facility
Electric Boat employees joined state, local and federal officials today at the company’s Groton Shipyard to mark the groundbreaking of a new facility dedicated to the construction of the Columbia-class of submarines.
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‘I Did Not Sign Up for Violence': Health Care Workers Targeted by Patients
According to data from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), incidents of serious workplace violence were at least five times higher in health care than in other industries.
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‘I Did Not Sign Up for Violence': Health Care Workers Targeted by Patients
In a medical emergency, doctors, nurses and other people on the front lines in health care and social services are our lifeline. But there is a danger that these lifesavers say they are facing on the job.
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Push For Federal Funds For Tornado Victims
There is a new push to secure federal funds to help individual homeowners who suffered damage during the May 15, 2018 storms.
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Lawmakers Make Another Push For Expanded FEMA Assistance for Tornado Clean-Up
While New Haven and Fairfield County cities and towns hit hard by the May 2018 tornadoes and storms are receiving federal disaster funding to cover public expenses, FEMA denied providing aid for individual property owners.
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Pelosi Being Honored With JFK Profile in Courage Award
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is being honored with the 2019 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award.