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YP Daily Roundup 12/14/21

Stay up-to-date on what’s in the news with the Y’all Politics Daily Roundup. YP - State Auditor, MDES work to recover unemployment overpayments In June, Mississippi State Auditor Shad White’s office released their annual audit and discovered $117 million in improper unemployment payments made by M

Mississippi Republican Congressmen Palazzo, Kelly, and Guest join opposition to healthcare workers COVID vaccine mandate

U.S. House resolution introduced using Congressional Review Act to halt President Biden's mandate. Senate has already approved a similar measure. Mississippi Congressmen Steven Palazzo (MS-04), Trent Kelly (MS-01), and Michael Guest (MS-03) joined over 150 Republicans last week to support a resolut

Senate Republicans Seek Top Pentagon Leaders' Testimony, More Information on Afghanistan

Senate Republicans Seek Top Pentagon Leaders' Testimony, More Information on Afghanistan
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State Infrastructure in Shambles, White House Says Ahead of Negotiations

of the nation’s roads, bridges and more. People sit at the base of a transmission tower in North Arlington, N.J., last Tuesday. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) WASHINGTON (CN) In time for President Joe Biden’s meeting with lawmakers regarding his administration’s sweeping infrastructure proposal, the White House published 50 reports Monday that detail widespread deficiencies plaguing American roads and bridges, its power grid and more. The price tag for Biden’s American Jobs Plan is $2 trillion, a contentious sum that has unsurprisingly set Democrats and Republicans at odds over how the federal government can best manage the nation’s long-neglected infrastructure needs against its ballooning $28 trillion debt.

Senators Offer Bill to Limit Liability Shield for Social Media Firms

Senators Offer Bill to Limit Liability Shield for Social Media Firms Three Democratic U.S. senators introduced a bill that would limit Section 230, a law that shields online companies from liability over content posted by users, and make the companies more accountable when posts result in harm. Called the SAFE TECH Act, the legislation would mark the latest effort to make U.S. social media companies like Alphabet Inc’s Google, Twitter Inc and Facebook Inc more accountable for “enabling cyber-stalking, targeted harassment, and discrimination on their platforms,” Senators Mark Warner, Mazie Hirono and Amy Klobuchar said in a statement.

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