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Trump to remain in office as Senate votes to acquit

Trump to remain in office as Senate votes to acquit

by Brian Johnson | Feb 5, 2020 | Featured, Politics

The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to acquit President Donald Trump on two charges of abuse of power to aid his own reelection and subsequent obstruction of Congress, bringing the third presidential impeachment trial in the country’s history to a predictable close and...
Warren Emerges Victorious in D.C. Satellite Caucus

Warren Emerges Victorious in D.C. Satellite Caucus

by Brian Johnson | Feb 5, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured, Politics

Elizabeth Warren won the first satellite caucus in Washington for Iowans Monday night, a rare clear win in an evening when electoral chaos reigned elsewhere. Warren won the support of 42 of the 100 Iowans who caucused Monday at the International Brotherhood of...
Protesters rally for an end to solar tariffs

Protesters rally for an end to solar tariffs

by Brian Johnson | Dec 11, 2019 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – Before the U.S. International Commission reviewed tariffs on solar equipment during a hearing Thursday, outside the building opponents of the tariffs chanted, “No more tariffs on the sun, solar jobs for everyone.” The rally was organized by Solar Energy...
Supreme Court hears first guns rights case in nearly a decade

Supreme Court hears first guns rights case in nearly a decade

by Brian Johnson | Dec 3, 2019 | Politics

WASHINGTON — In the first Second Amendment case in the Supreme Court since 2010, the court on Monday mostly questioned lawyers on whether they should even make a ruling since the New York City rules in question has been changed to defuse the controversy. repealed. The...
Senators say programs to help fund rural communities should be reauthorized

Senators say programs to help fund rural communities should be reauthorized

by Brian Johnson | Nov 21, 2019 | Education, Topics

WASHINGTON — Rural counties are in danger of deep cuts in federal funding if Congress doesn’t renew programs that provides funds to them due to lost revenue from tax-exempt Federal lands and from a drop in timber harvesting on federal land, senators and experts at a...
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