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Dozens of U.S. solar companies urged federal lawmakers to revoke a Trump administration policy that has stalled project permits, they said in a letter to leaders in Congress on Thursday. WHY IT'S IMPORTANT The letter highlights mounting concerns from project developers over stepped-up scrutiny of solar permits by U.
Bipartisan House and Senate lawmakers have introduced a bill in Congress to allow doctors to administer Schedule I drugs such as certain psychedelics to patients with life-threatening conditions. The “Freedom to Heal Act”—sponsored by Sens.
Democrats continued to accuse the Trump administration of war crimes and called for the firing of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Forty-six United States lawmakers are urging the federal court to allow the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools.
Small business owner, Christian conservative, and Dalton City Councilman Nicky Lama said he is strongly considering a run for Congress to represent Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.
Charlotte Howard, our New York bureau chief, on the president’s efforts to stretch America’s war powers—and lawmakers’ reluctance to stop him
The Clean Water State Revolving Fund expires in 2026, threatening affordable infrastructure upgrades for aging systems—some dating to before the Civil War.
America at 250 could look at the best examples of public service—public service in which the governmental institution expired after encouraging the private sector.