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WASHINGTON – Today, Congressmen Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) and Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) led a bipartisan delegation including 20 of their House colleagues in calling on Twitter to address the ongoing issue of copyright infringement on the platform. In a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, the members wrote:
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) announced legislation to hold Big Tech accountable by reforming Section 230 of t
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) joined Congresswoman Cindy Axne (D-IA) to reintroduce legislation that will provide in-demand skills training and employment assistance to members of the National Guard and Reserve who are within 180 days of transitioning into civilian life.
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressmen Kelly Armstrong (R-ND), Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Bobby Scott (D-VA), and Don Bacon (R-NE) applauded the passage of the Eliminating a Quantifiably Unjust Application of the Law (EQUAL) Act out of the House Judiciary Committee 36 to 5.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) released the following statement on Speaker Pelosi’s abuse of power regarding the Select Committee on January 6th.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) released the following statement after Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) appointed him to serve on the Select Committee on January 6th.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Senate is reconvening in Washington Monday, but the House of Representatives won't be there.
These decisions may stray from what many would've expected.
The House came back to vote in-person just a week and a half ago, but now won't be reconvening in D.C.
Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee called on Amazon.com Inc. Chairman and CEO Jeff Bezos to testify on its private-label practices, citing a Wall Street Journal investigation that found Amazon employees used data about independent sellers on its platform to develop competing products.
The Paycheck Protection Program ran out of funds in its first two weeks, leaving many small businesses out.
Now, lawmakers have allocated an additional $320 billion to the program.
The nearly $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program funds started going out about two weeks ago.
But federal government leaders say businesses have already asked for all of that money.
