Spanberger encourages U.S. Senate to pass legislation to lower food, fuel costs
The Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act passed the U.S. House by a majority vote in June, and four months later the Senate prepares to vote.
The Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act passed the U.S. House by a majority vote in June, and four months later the Senate prepares to vote.

We hear that reproductive rights are on the ballot, in a bid to elect lawmakers who will codify reproductive rights into black letter law. Anything else on the ballot?

The average Waynesboro household spends $1,750 per month on bills, 12.6 percent lower than the national average.
The City of Falls Church is apparently the best place to put your roots down in Virginia, according to a study by money.co.uk.

U.S. House leadership chose not to bring the TRUST in Congress Act to the floor for consideration on September 30.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 230-201, largely along party lines, to approve a stopgap funding measure to keep the federal government open until at least mid-December.
In recognition of National Recovery Month, the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee released a new analysis that finds the opioid epidemic cost the United States a record of nearly $1.5 trillion in 2020.

Despite the first White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health having been held more than 50 years ago, Americans continue to face hunger and an urgent, nutrition-related health crisis.
The Presidential Election Reform Act is headed to a Senate vote. The legislation passed the House on September 21 with a vote of 210-209.

The Preventing a Patronage System Act passed the House of Representatives on Sept. 15 with all Democrats and six Republicans in favor.
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