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Michigan s Congressional Delegation reacts to failed attempt to create commission to investigate Jan 6 insurrection

R I P John Warner : Sailor, Marine in the Korean War, Former Sec of the Navy

  Senator Warner is joined by Rep. Moran, Alexandria Mayor Euille and Delegate Callahan on the docking of the Godspeed in Alexandria as part of the 400th Anniversary of Jamestown in 2007. John Warmer, as a Sailor who enlisted in the Navy at age, a Marine in the Korean war, and later as Secretary of the Navy, and five terms in the United States Senate, was a military icon. Voice from the past: Currently, I am focused on national defense, the economy, healthcare, and homeland security issues, (among many others) that are of utmost importance to Virginia and the nation. As chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, my top responsibility is to strengthen America’s military and improve healthcare and the overall quality of life for the men, women and families of the United States Armed Forces. In addition, as a key member of the Senate’s Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs I am working hard to protect our homeland and improve the efficiency of the fed

Murkowski Is a Yes Vote on Jan 6 Commission, Democrats Need 7 More

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite 25 May 2021 Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) is a “yes” vote on the partisan January 6 Commission in which Democrats need a total of ten Republican yes votes to pass the legislation. “Murkowski tells me she’s going to support the bipartisan January 6 commission bill,” a Huffington Post reporter tweeted. Sens. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) are two other Republicans who have indicated sympathy for creating a commission to distract from the failed polices of the Biden administration. Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) has suggested she opposes the commission in its current form and is demanding changes.

Senate hearing spotlights COVID-related drug, PPE supply chain issues

industryview / iStock This week four experts testified at a US Senate committee about the impacts of personal protective equipment (PPE) and drug shortages during COVID-19, the effectiveness of the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS), and what kind of steps leaders must take to be better prepared for the next public health emergency. The group spelled out the situation and the consequences of fragile supply chains before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing, COVID-19 Part II: Evaluating the Medical Supply Chain and Pandemic Response Gaps. Today we are in the final miles of the pandemic, but our public health crisis isn t completely over, said one of the experts, Shereef Elnahal, MD, president and chief executive officer of University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey.

Senate Republicans call for Biden to restore Trump-era government transparency order

Wall Street Journal editorial board member James Freeman tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ the press corps isn’t making the most of their opportunity to question the President-elect. EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Ron Johnson and 20 Republican senators on Tuesday urged President Biden restore a Trump-era executive order modeled after bipartisan legislation requiring federal agencies to post guidance documents in a searchable database, warning that since the measure was revoked, a number of federal agencies have taken highly concerning steps to eliminate public access.   The Public Access to Guidance EO implemented bipartisan, common sense transparency measures requiring agencies to create a ‘single, searchable, indexed database’ of all guidance documents on the agency website, Johnson, R-Wis., and his GOP colleagues wrote. 

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