In the Congress today, there are only a handful of issues upon which bipartisan consensus can be built. One of those issues is infrastructure spending.
President Biden is taking his first trip overseas as President. After stopping in England he’ll summit with European leaders in Brussels and then move on to his mano-amano meet-up with Vladimir Putin in Geneva.
All the renditions of pomp and circumstance have played, all the photos of graduates with grandmother and Uncle Johnny have been taken, and it’s time to move to the next chapter.
An increase in scrutiny and accountability for law enforcement agencies, particularly as it pertains to use of force, has swept the nation over the past several years, escalating to new heights in
America is in a mess, and as a normal human reaction, there is a lot of hand wringing accompanied with words of worry and sorrow. This is human nature.
The Louisiana legislative session enters its last week with Republican leaders’ main tax overhaul proposals unfinished, but most other major issues settled in a rare year where lawmakers likely won’t be scrambling to finish their workload in the session’s waning hours.