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politics-and-government1 year ago

"USPS Takes Action to Address Mail Delivery Issues Amidst Calls for Postmaster General's Resignation"

U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia expressed frustration with the unacceptable delays in mail delivery, citing constituents' struggles with receiving prescriptions, paying rent, and conducting business. The USPS has tracking data available on its website, showing that mail delivery in Georgia has significantly slowed, with only 42.48% of mail arriving on time and taking an average of 4.9 days to deliver, compared to 2.6 days a year ago. The public can access this data to monitor delivery performance by state and region, but specific ZIP Code details are not provided.

politics-and-government1 year ago

"FY24 Spending Bill: Winners and Losers in Agency Budgets"

Lawmakers have reached a bipartisan agreement on a fiscal 2024 spending "minibus" that provides funding for various federal agencies, with some seeing budget cuts while others receive increased resources. The package includes plans for departments such as Agriculture, Justice, Commerce, Energy, Interior, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Veterans Affairs. While federal employees will continue to receive the 5.2% average pay raise enacted by President Biden, some agencies will face financial challenges due to existing budgets. Notably, federal wildland firefighters and FAA employees will see increased resources, while agencies like the EPA, NSF, NASA, and the Bureau of Prisons will experience budget cuts.

politics-and-government1 year ago

"Biden's Executive Order: Protecting Americans' Personal Data from Foreign Sales"

President Biden has issued an Executive Order to protect Americans' sensitive personal data from exploitation by countries of concern, focusing on genomic, biometric, health, geolocation, and financial data. The order aims to prevent large-scale transfer of data to such countries, safeguard sensitive government-related data, set high security standards, and ensure that federal grants and contracts do not facilitate access to sensitive health data. The administration also seeks to balance data protection with the free flow of information and is urging Congress to pass comprehensive privacy legislation.

politics-and-government2 years ago

Ohio House Speaker Rejects Effort to Limit Court Jurisdiction on Issue 1

Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens dismisses a proposal to deny court jurisdiction over the recent abortion rights amendment Issue 1, instead urging lawmakers to focus on maternal and early childhood care. State Rep. Jennifer Gross is pursuing a measure to nullify the courts' authority, but Stephens rejects the idea, emphasizing the importance of abiding by the Constitution and having conversations about what abortion opponents are for. While Stephens rules out rushing to the ballot with a repeal effort, he doesn't entirely rule out revisiting the policy in the future. Democrats remain cautious, recalling Republicans' previous maneuvering to get a related issue on the ballot.

politics-and-government2 years ago

"Low Prosecution Rates: Ohio Sec. of State Flags 641 Voter Fraud Cases, but Less than 3% Lead to Charges"

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has referred over 640 cases of potential voter fraud to state or county investigators since taking office in 2019. However, less than 3% of these cases resulted in charges, and even if every incident flagged by LaRose turned out to be voter fraud, it would only translate to a fraud rate of 0.0044%. The review of LaRose's fraud referrals found just 18 charges, with 13 resulting in convictions. Critics argue that LaRose's public pronouncements about fraud may undermine faith in the state's election system.