The Biden administration has requested a 5.3% increase in the military health system budget to tackle Tricare increases related to military health system reform.
05/26/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/26/2021 14:32
ASSISTANT SPEAKER CLARK, MENENDEZ INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REPORT ON THE STATUS OF REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD
ASSISTANT SPEAKER CLARK, MENENDEZ INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REPORT ON THE STATUS OF REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD
The Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act would permanently require the State Department to report on the status of reproductive rights in its annual human rights reports.
Washington, D.C. - Today, Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark (D-MA-5) and Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (D-NJ) introduced the Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act to direct the State Department to permanently include reviews on the status of reproductive rights in its annual human rights reports. Clark was joined by 122 House Members in reintroducing this legislation, and the Senate legislation has 22 cosponsors.
You can help redraw WA s 6th Congressional District, which includes parts of Pierce County
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 3 hrs ago Abigail Miller, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
May 22 The Washington State Redistricting Commission will hold a public outreach meeting at 7 p.m. Monday to receive comments on redistricting for the state s 6th Congressional District, which includes a large portion of Tacoma.
The meeting is one of the first of its kind, as no previous commission meetings have been advertised to the public or held for the sole purpose of gathering public opinion. It will take place as some census data used in the redistricting process remains unavailable due to delays brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Like many people around the world,
Derek Kilmer felt alarmed during the first three months of the pandemic. His family farm in Martinsburg, West Virginia, which his grandfather started in the 1940s, was in jeopardy.
Kilmer’s Farm Marketspecializes in growing orchard fruit for schools, including some in Virginia’s Arlington and Loudoun counties. “School just stopped everywhere and it was just panic mode,” he says.