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Overnight Defense: Military sexual assault reform bill has votes to pass in Senate l First active duty service member arrested over Jan. 6 riot l Israeli troops attack Gaza Strip


The legislation, written by Gillibrand and Sen. Joni Ernst
The support means the bill, known as the Military Justice Improvement and Increasing Prevention Act, has reached enough votes to move forward after years of pushback from the Defense Department
A victory: Gillibrand called the backing of the 41 Democrats, 18 Republicans and two independents a “defining moment,” after trying for nearly a decade to gain such endorsement on similar bills that failed in the Senate by only a few votes. 
“We have secured the critical support needed to deliver justice to survivors of sexual assault and other serious crimes in our military,” Gillibrand said in a statement. “For decades, sexual assault in our military has been an uncontrolled epidemic hurting readiness, recruitment, and morale. ....

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Senate GOP dismayed by vote to boot Cheney


It’s not lost on them that their own leader, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell
Many GOP senators, however, are keeping quiet about their concerns and would prefer to talk about other subjects, namely what they view as President Biden
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It’s possible that Cheney, who was eyeing a run for Senate in 2013 and again in 2019, was a member of the Senate GOP leadership, she wouldn’t have been deposed.
Several members of the Senate GOP leadership as well as several other prominent GOP senators expressed dismay over Cheney’s fate on Wednesday, shortly after the House fired her from the leadership ranks on a voice vote. ....

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Masks shed at White House; McConnell: 'Free at last'


 
Many White House staffers and reporters were able to shed their masks Thursday after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidance saying vaccinated individuals did not need to wear face coverings, with few exceptions.
The White House informed staff that those who were fully vaccinated  meaning they are 14 days clear of their last dose of the vaccine  no longer were required to wear masks while on campus. And the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) informed its members that masks were no longer necessary for reporters working at the complex.
Effective immediately, pursuant to the new CDC guidance, mask-wearing requirements are lifted at the White House complex for those who are 14 days after their last required dose of one of the COVID-19 shots, WHCA President Zeke Miller said in an email to members. ....

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Military sexual assault reform bill has votes to pass in Senate


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Gillibrand called the backing of the 41 Democrats, 18 Republicans and two independents a “defining moment,” after trying for nearly a decade to gain such endorsement on similar bills that failed in the Senate by only a few votes. 
“We have secured the critical support needed to deliver justice to survivors of sexual assault and other serious crimes in our military,” Gillibrand said in a statement. “For decades, sexual assault in our military has been an uncontrolled epidemic hurting readiness, recruitment, and morale. This common sense legislation will ensure that the justice system works for all service members and enact measures to help prevent sexual assault across our armed forces.” ....

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Study: Early unemployment cutoff would cost 16M people $100B


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Cutting off federal emergency unemployment benefits ahead of their September expiration date would prevent some $100 billion from flowing to 16 million people, according to a study by the left-leaning Century Foundation.
The study comes as Republicans push to scale back the policy, which they argue is responsible for labor shortages.
The study found that among the 12 states that have already announced an early end to additional benefits, 895,000 workers would lose a collective $4.7 billion.
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These derelictions of responsibility are an affront to workers in these states, the study s author Andrew Stettner wrote. Workers were right to believe that they would receive these benefits through September 6, but now they’ve been denied this federal aid. ....

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