
From Grief to Government: Michigan Mom’s Journey to the State House
When Jamie Thompson first stepped into nursing school at 28, she had no idea she would one day be walking the halls of the Michigan
When Jamie Thompson first stepped into nursing school at 28, she had no idea she would one day be walking the halls of the Michigan
In a rare moment of sweeping legislative consensus, Congress passed what supporters are calling a game-changing economic package that makes the 2017 Tax Cuts and
Former NFL player Ron Freeman has lived a life marked by contrast, division and unity, rejection and acceptance, hardship and opportunity. Today, he’s using that
As the national debt continues to rise, policymakers and fiscal watchdogs are turning their attention to the Department of Defense (DoD) a federal behemoth with
When most people picture the U.S.-Mexico border, they often think of agents in green uniforms patrolling the desert or guarding sections of the wall. But
We’ve all driven past road construction sites and seen crews busy at work, maybe slowed down for the cones or watched a concrete mixer spin.
Latino Voices in Washington: How One Group is Shaping Policy and the American Dream Have you ever thought about calling your representative to share your
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Ruby Welch has lived many lives; survivor, mother, widow, and now, one of Arkansas’s most impactful voices for criminal justice reform.
Kansas City, MO – For Johnnie Calloway, faith, family, and a deep desire to turn pain into purpose have fueled a remarkable journey, from a
Washington, D.C. — As the percentage of lawmakers with military experience drops from 75% in the 1970s to just 17% today, some argue this disconnect
As Americans gather this Independence Day to celebrate freedom, it’s worth revisiting the revolutionary ideas that launched the nation nearly 250 years ago. At the
Juniata County, PA — For Chris Hoffman, raising pigs isn’t just a job, it’s a 24/7 commitment and a calling. The Pennsylvania farmer runs a
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Veterans and their families aren’t just asking for change, they’re helping drive it. Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) brought dozens of veterans
A little-known moment in Wisconsin’s history is getting renewed attention thanks to a new mini-documentary uncovering the daring rescue of a fugitive slave in 1854,
Ohio Senator Leads Charge to Cut Red Tape, Empower Businesses Three years ago, Ohio State Senator Christina Roegner came across a startling report that changed
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