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Federal grand jury indicts Mexican national for unlawful reentry in Connecticut

A Mexican national has been indicted by a federal grand jury in New Haven for unlawfully reentering the United States after multiple prior removals and convictions under various aliases. If found guilty, he could face up to twenty years imprisonment.


Chairman Capito discusses Endangered Species Act at Senate subcommittee hearing

Senator Shelley Moore Capito led questions during an EPW subcommittee hearing on implementing the Endangered Species Act. Witnesses discussed increasing state roles and handling naturally diseased species under current law.


Rep. Ronny Jackson addresses challenges and priorities for U.S. Special Operations Forces

Rep. Ronny Jackson discussed ongoing demands on U.S. Special Operations Forces during a March hearing on their fiscal year 2027 priorities. He addressed concerns about recent budget proposals while expressing hope for increased future funding.


CAST welcomes four new members to Strategic Advisory Council

The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology has added four new members to its Strategic Advisory Council. The move aims to enhance guidance as CAST considers evolving into a national academy focused on agriculture. Recommendations from the council are expected later this year.


Senate committee chairman Cruz questions Section 230 and proposes reforms for online speech

Senator Ted Cruz called for reforms of Section 230 during a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on March 18. He criticized Big Tech's role in moderating online content and proposed legislative measures aimed at protecting free expression while addressing concerns about censorship.


Blockchain Association CEO responds to SEC-CFTC interpretation of federal securities law

Blockchain Association CEO Summer Mersinger welcomed new guidance from federal regulators on how they view crypto assets. The association says this move brings much-needed clarity for innovators in digital finance. The group continues efforts to promote supportive policies for blockchain technology.


Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee advances 24 bills to support veterans and families

The Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs has advanced 24 new bills supporting veterans, caregivers, and survivors. Chairman Jerry Moran emphasized bipartisan cooperation behind measures such as expanded survivor benefits and improved prosthetic care. The legislation now awaits action from the full Senate.


Senators introduce bill to expand awareness of state-based student loan options

Senators Bill Cassidy and Lisa Murkowski have introduced a bill aimed at helping students find affordable college financing through state-based lenders. The proposal seeks greater transparency around low-cost student loan options while ensuring borrowers are informed about all available choices.


Chairman Rogers says U.S. leadership in Europe remains vital amid NATO changes

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers warned against reducing U.S. forces in Europe during a hearing on March 18. He said maintaining strong American leadership is crucial while NATO allies work toward higher defense commitments.


Chairman Bost leads hearing on VA reauthorization to modernize healthcare and benefits

House Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike Bost led a hearing reviewing 27 bills aimed at updating key Department of Veterans Affairs programs. The initiative focuses on improving healthcare delivery, benefits administration, research coordination, and infrastructure modernization for veterans.


Aerospace Industries Association appoints Russ Blauw as vice president of membership and strategy

Russ Blauw has been named Vice President of Membership and Strategic Direction at the Aerospace Industries Association. The appointment aims to enhance support for members in advancing key industry policies. Blauw brings decades of military leadership experience.


Consent judgment entered against Segal Arts for false Medicare billing allegations

A Bucks County company faces a $200,000 repayment after allegedly billing group art classes as individual occupational therapy under Medicare. Federal authorities say this action safeguards program integrity for older adults' care.


Former high school teacher sentenced to 13 years for coercing minors to produce abuse material

A former high school teacher has been sentenced to thirteen years in prison for coercing two minors into producing sexually explicit material. Authorities say Kostas Fekkas used social media platforms to contact his victims and collect illicit content. Officials urge anyone with information about child exploitation cases to contact law enforcement.


CBP officers intercept live pythons at World Trade Bridge

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers found 39 live pythons hidden in a tractor at the World Trade Bridge during an outbound inspection earlier this month. The animals were seized after being discovered despite a negative declaration from the driver, resulting in penalties exceeding $34,000.


America's Plastic Makers President: Recycled Materials Attribution Act 'would unlock investment and innovation in plastics recycling'

Ross Eisenberg, President of America’s Plastic Makers, said new federal legislation could improve clarity around recycled-content claims for plastic products.


Texas woman pleads guilty in cross-country narcotics conspiracy involving Buffalo

A Houston woman has pleaded guilty for her role in transporting cocaine from Mexico through Texas into Buffalo as part of a larger narcotics conspiracy. Authorities seized drugs and cash during their investigation involving multiple states. Sentencing is set for late September.


Mexican national charged with laundering millions in narcotics proceeds through Oregon businesses

A Mexican national has been charged with laundering millions through Oregon businesses linked to narcotics trafficking proceeds. Federal authorities allege that Jose Alonso Paramo Arguello used multiple companies for illegal wire transfers between Oregon and Mexico.


Charleston felon sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for gun, drug charges

Deon Lathel Gibson of Charleston has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for drug and firearm offenses following his guilty plea. The case involved nearly half a kilogram of methamphetamine and a loaded pistol found during a traffic stop while he was out on bond for another alleged crime.


Senate Judiciary Committee urged to advance Combating Illicit Xylazine Act by broad coalition

A broad coalition including law enforcement groups and veterinary associations has urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to advance bipartisan legislation targeting illicit xylazine use. Supporters say classifying xylazine as a controlled substance will help combat rising threats while protecting legitimate veterinary needs.


Senators Collins and Murray release guidance for FY2027 appropriations requests

Senators Susan Collins and Patty Murray have issued new guidance for Fiscal Year 2027 appropriations requests. The guidelines outline procedures for programmatic funding and Congressionally Directed Spending items. The Senate Appropriations Committee continues its oversight of federal expenditures.