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URIF announces first investment to support Ukraine’s security and technology sector

The U.S.–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund has made its first equity commitment aimed at strengthening Ukraine's security sector through support for emerging UAV technologies developed by Sine Engineering. Officials say this step opens new opportunities for both countries' economies while laying groundwork for future investments.


Trump’s signature to appear on future U.S. paper currency for nation’s 250th anniversary

President Donald J. Trump's signature will appear alongside that of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on future U.S. paper money for America's 250th anniversary. This marks a first for any sitting president in U.S. history.


Financial Stability Oversight Council proposes guidance on nonbank financial company designations

The Financial Stability Oversight Council has issued proposed guidance for designating nonbank financial companies. The proposal focuses on an activities-based approach and aims to enhance transparency in addressing systemic risks.


Financial Stability Oversight Council meets to discuss financial system resilience and regulatory updates

The Financial Stability Oversight Council met under Treasury Secretary Scott K. H. Bessent's leadership to discuss recent trends impacting U.S. financial stability. Topics included consumer credit conditions, regulatory reforms, artificial intelligence investment risks, and updated guidance for nonbank firms.


Treasury Department launches AI Innovation Series to address financial system resilience

The Treasury Department has launched an initiative focused on artificial intelligence's role in strengthening U.S. finance. The program brings together public- and private-sector leaders through roundtables on innovation while maintaining oversight.


Industry leaders warn of security risks from Chinese technologies in U.S. markets

A congressional subcommittee heard warnings from industry leaders about security threats posed by Chinese-developed artificial intelligence and robotics entering global markets. Experts called for increased investment in American technology alongside stronger cybersecurity protections.


Homeland Security Republicans warn of risks from ongoing DHS funding lapse

House Committee on Homeland Security Republicans raised concerns over an ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding lapse due to blocked appropriations legislation. Members cited workforce hardship as well as increased risk for public safety amid current threats facing America.


Committee leaders issue statement on LaGuardia Airport runway accident

Congressional committee leaders have issued a joint statement following a fatal runway accident at LaGuardia Airport that killed two pilots and injured others. They say they are monitoring developments as an investigation continues.


Oversight Committee releases deposition videos of Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has released deposition videos for Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke. The sessions took place earlier in March as part of ongoing oversight efforts.


House passes bipartisan bills to improve aviation, infrastructure, and support American jobs

The House has approved fourteen bipartisan bills targeting improvements in U.S. infrastructure ranging from aviation modernization to expanded rural broadband access. Lawmakers say these measures aim to lower costs for public projects while supporting job growth and resource protection.


House subcommittee reviews bills to improve VA healthcare safety and accountability

Rep. Jen Kiggans led a House subcommittee hearing reviewing twelve bills designed to improve safety measures and accountability within Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare facilities. The proposals focus on areas such as infection prevention, payment reform, financial transparency, and recoupment authority over improper employee payments.


Burchett opens roundtable on deleting duplicative federal programs

Chairman Tim Burchett opened a roundtable discussing ways to eliminate duplicative federal programs. The event focused on government spending inefficiencies, fraud risks within welfare systems, and recommendations from oversight experts.


Subcommittee examines U.S. critical mineral supply chains in oversight hearing

A House subcommittee reviewed America's reliance on foreign sources for key minerals during a recent oversight hearing. Chairman Paul Gosar called for expanded domestic mining and processing capabilities to support national security.


House subcommittee reviews bills to boost American energy production

A House subcommittee examined five new bills intended to boost U.S. energy output through streamlined regulations and expanded leasing options. Chairman Pete Stauber said these steps aim to secure long-term American energy leadership.


Aviation groups voice support for ALERT Act ahead of committee consideration

Aviation organizations have voiced strong support for the ALERT Act ahead of committee review on March 25. The bipartisan bill aims to address major safety concerns following last year's fatal midair collision at Washington National Airport.


House subcommittee reviews bills on Alaska Native rights and water resources

A House subcommittee held a hearing March 26 about new bills affecting Alaska Native ivory sales rights, Montana's rural water systems, and national water research programs. Lawmakers discussed measures supporting tribal autonomy while investing in key infrastructure.


House subcommittee reviews bills to improve accountability in veterans' benefits administration

Rep. Morgan Luttrell led a House subcommittee markup session reviewing seven proposed bills aimed at improving accountability in veterans' benefits administration. The discussion focused on reforms affecting VA services, survivor benefits, and burial reimbursements.


House Judiciary Committee releases report on medical residency hiring monopoly

The House Judiciary Committee released an interim staff report alleging monopolistic practices within the medical residency placement system known as 'the Match.' The committee says these practices harm both doctors entering residencies and patients seeking care.


ICE requests Illinois officials not to release suspect in Loyola student killing

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has asked Illinois officials not to release Jose Medina-Medina, accused of killing Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman in Chicago. The case highlights concerns about prior releases under sanctuary policies.


ICE requests politicians not release suspect charged with attempted murder in Utah

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has requested that authorities not release Jesus Alejandro Ramirez-Padilla, who faces serious charges following an alleged violent attack in Salt Lake City, Utah. Officials emphasize public safety concerns as they seek continued detention during legal proceedings.