From Rep. Katie Porter:
"I’m proud to say I’ll be in the company of 72 other members of Congress who reject corporate PAC money. The number has increased since I was first sworn in 4 years ago, when 56 of us took the pledge.
While corporations profit off of record inflation, and big corporate mergers reduce choice and raise prices, it’s more important than ever that there are elected leaders who aren’t beholden to corporate lobbyists and their checks."
Wow! Bless Letterman for doing this !! Zelensky is just such a real human and such an intelligent,compassionate funny human, a phenomenal leader SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦 we must continue to help these brave people .https://youtu.be/liooTXAF5Xo
Scaling Up Online Tools to End Homelessness
It's becoming easier and easier to learn in a virtual world - including for homeless service providers.
PDF of FULL FINAL JANUARY 6TH SELECT COMMITTEE REPORT:
FULL FINAL JAN 6 SELECT COMMITTEE REPORT
The lengthy introduction of the report was released on Monday Dec 19th 2022, along with the announcement of criminal and ethical referrals.
The full report, made public on Thursday night Dec. 22nd 2022, includes additional evidence and citations for its conclusions.
Read the full report below:
https://www.npr.org/2022/12/23/1145160544/jan-6-report-committee-donald-trump
THIS is an EXCELLENT video explaining the United States Supreme Court case that impacts ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act) and why upholding ICWA matters:
THIS provides a GREAT comprehensive explanation of ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act) and the United States Supreme Court case that threatens it:
https://www.newsandsentinel.com/news/local-news/2022/12/w-va-public-broadcasting-reporter-released-after-dhhr-pressure/
Not a journalist but pretty sure this is not how any of this is supposed to work!
A West Virginia public broadcasting reporter fired after Department of Health and Human Resources in W.Va puts pressure on NPR there because of series of articles investigating abuse in foster care and among disabled and the director has to step down. Isn't that called doing really well at her job?
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