
CHIPS Act moves ‘across the finish line’ with $52 billion investment in semiconductors
President Joe Biden signed into law the Creating Helping Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act.

President Joe Biden signed into law the Creating Helping Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act.
A bipartisan congressional delegation visited Central America this week to learn more about the Biden administration’s actions to stem irregular migration to the United States.

Yesli Vega, the Republican congressional nominee in the Seventh District, was caught on tape saying “abortion is not going to be an option” in states with conservative governors.

In the train station at the entrance to James Madison’s Montpelier, The Montpelier Station Post Office in Orange County opened for business in 1912.
Voters in Kansas, which went for Donald Trump by 15 points in the 2020 election, overwhelmingly rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed the state legislature to ban abortion.

The U.S. House voted 217-213 Friday to pass an assault weapons ban that would reinstate the ban on military-style rifles, high capacity magazines, and other assault weapons modeled on firearms designed for use on the battlefield.
The U.S. House voted in favor Thursday of getting the United States back into the semiconductor game and back into the global technology competition.
CHIPS for America will establish investments and incentives to support the manufacture of semiconductors in the United States, as well as research, development and supply chain security.

Current and retired federal Virginia employees are experiencing problems with the new online system for Thrift Savings Plan.

The rights of women to have access to contraception in the United States are one step closer to protection under federal law.
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