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GOP Criticizes Biden Administration

GOP Criticizes Biden Administration for Sending $28 Million to UN Climate Fund

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican, has raised concerns over the Biden administration’s decision to transfer $28 million to the United Nations Green Climate Fund. GOP Lawmakers Criticize Biden Administration for $28 Million Transfer to UN Climate Fund, Citing Oversight Concerns and Funding to China McCaul argues that the transfer lacks…

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Small Business Administration

SBA Management Receives Criticism After Disbursing Over $200 Billion Amidst Pandemic Loan Fraud

The SBA management received criticism after disbursing over $200 billion amidst the pandemic loan fraud. Inspector General Reveals SBA Management Disbursed More Than $200 Billion In Potential COVID-19 Loans Fraud The Inspector General of the Small Business Administration Office revealed a report that stated the Small Business Administration (SBA) management disbursed more than $200 billion…

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WA Cares: Revolutionizing Long-Term Care Financing for a More Inclusive Future

WA Cares, a new program introduced in Washington, aims to provide long-term care benefits for individuals who can no longer live independently due to illness, injury, or aging-related conditions. Initiative Crucial For Anthony Jones, 41, With Lupus, Unable To Qualify For Private Insurance This initiative is particularly significant for individuals like Anthony Jones, a 41-year-old…

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Challenging Funding Inequities: Empowering Black Students in California’s Public Education System

During a recent gathering organized by the Black in School Coalition (BISC), a powerful force emerged in the form of over 2,500 K-12 students, parents, education advocates, and civil rights leaders marching to the California State Capitol. Their resounding demand? Increased funding for Black students in the state’s public schools. BISC, a statewide advocacy association…

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Landmark Supreme Court Case to Determine Education Benefits for Post-9/11 Veterans

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a significant case that could have far-reaching implications for approximately 1.7 million post-9/11 veterans, potentially unlocking billions of dollars in education benefits. The case revolves around the question of whether veterans who qualify for both the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill should be allowed to…

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Moody’s Analytics Warns of Looming Crisis in San Francisco’s Commercial Real Estate Market

According to a recent client note from Moody’s Analytics, San Francisco’s commercial real estate market continues to face significant risks, potentially leading to a cascade effect of property defaults. The spotlight is now on the city’s office properties, which are grappling with record-high vacancy rates and distressing sales, as owners of the largest mall and…

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Consumers may not be prepared for ‘the sizeable shock’ into their wallets when student-loan payments resume in three months

After a break of more than 3 years, student loan payments will resume this autumn, but consumers aren’t happy with it. President Joe Biden’s Education Department stated early in the month that payouts would resume in October and that interest would once again start to collect on borrowers’ accounts in September. This occurred after the pandemic-era…

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Second $914 check is due in days, but millions won’t receive it in July according to Social Security Supplemental Income 2023 changes

The initial business day before the 1st of the month in that situation is when beneficiaries are paid. This year, the average federal SSI payment rate is $914 for a single person and $1,371 for a couple; however, numerous states also choose to increase these rates. After June 30, the following SSI check will be…

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Both Republicans and Democrats believe that Social Security change is necessary- But they disagree on how

When Washington legislators created the latest bipartisan indication to increase the debt ceiling, they hesitated from discussing Social Security. But as Congress begins to review government spending, the program can come under investigation. Following the debt limit agreement, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California, stated to Fox News, “This is the initial move,” announcing…

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