Letters sent by diabetics to the US Congress demanding more funds for diabetes; Money spent by the United States government for AIDS research; Comparison of the funding received for diabetes versus AIDS and breast cancer.EBSCO_AspDiabetes Forecast...
Congressional leaders exist to serve you, a representative of the American people. Most of them truly want to represent faithfully the concerns of those they serve. And they understand that without your vote, and that of others like you, they will not remain in office. Moreover, because repr...
If you have issues that are very important to you, keep tabs on any Congressional action.Here you can find a list of every bill introduced in the House along with its current status. You can find bills that have not yet passed the House, which means you’ll want to write your House ...
I haven’t been writing except for almost daily emails to my so-called Congressional representatives. Creative energy goes into those emails although I know they are not read. They are not verbose, but, as any writer knows, short pieces of writing take longer to write. Such writing might be...
With a few clicks at the Materials Voice kiosk, Annual Meeting attendees could easily compose letters to specific Congressional representatives (and even the U.S. president) and let their feelings be known not just about visas, but the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 or a ...
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according to the Congressional Research Service, argue that in order to prevent these issues, we must close the academic achievement gaps in STEM, improve the quality of teachers, increase STEM labor supply, improve on international ranking assessments, produce more STEM degrees, and increase the nu...
But there’s another reason, particular to the US federal government, that will likely force congressional legislation to be more complex even during unified government. In June 2024, theUS Supreme Court overturned theChevrondoctrine, which gave executive agencies broad power to specify and implement...
Yet, for the most part we are still here, learning to survive and perhaps even thrive, adapting to the new realities we are still facing. Part of our frustration stems from the roller coaster of emotions we face that rise with hope, and often then dive steeply into the unknown. When, ...
Congressman Jeff Fortenberry has represented Nebraska’s 1st congressional district since 2005. He is also a lock to be reelected today (fivethirtyeight.com predicts Fortenberry has a 99.8% chance of winning). Despite his strong likelihood of victory, he has numerous campaign signs and billboard...