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House overcomes first hurdle for FISA legislation after conservative revolt

The House advanced its new version of a key federal surveillance extension, overcoming the first hurdle to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before its expiration next week.  Lawmakers voted 213-208 to advance the modified legislation after days of negotiations and infighting among House Republicans about which reforms to include in the […]

DNC picked up some of Biden’s legal bills during Robert Hur investigation

Democrats and President Joe Biden have bashed former President Donald Trump for using campaign funds for legal fees, but the Democratic National Committee has reportedly helped Biden pay for legal fees related to a special counsel investigation into him. The DNC paid lawyers and firms representing Biden, while he was under investigation for his alleged […]

Shorter FISA renewal period causing distress in Biden administration

House leadership’s move to change the expiration of a bill that would renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act appeased some Republican detractors while leaving the Biden administration deeply dissatisfied. The House will vote on Friday on the new bill, which would reauthorize the powerful government spy program for two years instead of […]

Marijuana’s licensing woes in other states a warning for Pennsylvania

(The Center Square) — Another legislative hearing on recreational marijuana legalization focused on avoiding the mistakes of other states. Legislators want to focus on equity, but economic considerations can make it difficult. “Due to lack of funding, many companies who are equity (license holders) are controlled by really large, multi-state operators,” said Laury Lucien, CEO […]

Illinois corrections official defends handling of info to parole board

(The Center Square) – The acting assistant director for the Illinois Department of Corrections is being pressed about a paroled inmate who faces new allegations of murdering a child and stabbing a pregnant woman that day after his release.  Alyssa Williams-Schafer was appointed to the job at IDOC late last month. Thursday, her appointment to […]

Pennsylvania innovation needs to overcome ‘valley of death’

(The Center Square) — For economic growth in Pennsylvania, legislators want to figure out ways to keep young people from fleeing for greener pastures elsewhere. “Our young people grow up, we educate them well, and then they go where the opportunities are,” Sen. Dan Laughlin, R-Erie, said during a Senate Republican Policy Committee on Thursday.  […]

Rays’ stadium, development district to exceed initial cost estimates: Report

(The Center Square) — A new report shows that a new Tampa Rays stadium could cost taxpayers far more than initially thought. The new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays would include the development of 65 acres in the historic Gas Plant District that surrounds the field, which would offer affordable housing, shopping and entertainment […]

Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council head to serve as prosecutor in Burt Jones case

(The Center Square) — The head of the state prosecutor’s council or “his designee” will act as a stand-in district attorney in Fulton County for a case involving Lt. Governor Burt Jones. Peter J. Skandalakis, the executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, or his designee, will act as the Atlanta Judicial Circuit’s […]

Lawmakers want changes to SAFE-T Act to avoid criminals ‘slipping through the cracks’

(The Center Square) – The SAFE-T Act is again making headlines in Illinois with the pretrial release of an individual accused of being under the influence and crashing his vehicle into a sheriff’s deputy’s vehicle, killing her. State Rep. Dennis Tipsword, R-Metamora, who also serves as the Woodford county chief deputy sheriff, said what Nathan Sweeney, […]

What to know about jury selection ahead of Trump hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial will begin on Monday, but the outcome of the case will depend on 12 jurors, whom the court will first vet through a selection process before attorneys can begin presenting their arguments. Jury selection is a process of narrowing down a pool of random U.S. citizens who will […]
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