Mike Johnson’s latest government funding plan seems to be a charade. Whether anyone will really be convinced of it is the question.
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- The decline of local news has become a campaign problem, Columbia Journalism Review
- How a long-standing federal program allows thousands of workers to earn subminimum wages, The Washington Post
- Inside a network of Republican operatives trying to prop up third-party candidates, Associated Press
- Congress put the wrong date in the tax law. Companies are reaping millions, The Wall Street Journal
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Congress
Jun 12, 2024
Rep. Troy Nehls Questioned the Army Over His Revoked Award
The Republican congressman sent a letter to the Army this week questioning why his Combat Infantryman Badge was revoked, after NOTUS reported other Republicans were frustrated with him still wearing the CIB pin. Nehls told Army Human Resources he believed “this is a concerted effort to discredit my military service and continued service to the American people as a Member of Congress.”