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This LaRuelist Report section will feature articles dealing with governmental policies and activities impacting our lives.

Our staff will seek out up-to-date info that our readers will find helpful in tracking legislation, advocating on policy proposa...   Read More >>

Google to Settle with U.S. Government for $500 Million

 TechCrunch by Sarah Perez

Today, regulators will announce a $500 million settlement with Google over charges related to advertisements for illegal online pharmacies.

Debt ceiling fix could mean problems for states

 By DINESH RAMDE - Associated Press,SUSAN HAIGH - Associated Press

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The cost of the compromise needed to raise the federal debt ceiling likely will inflict more fiscal pain on states still struggling to recover from the recession and the end of federal stimulus spending.

President Barack Obama and Republicans sealed a deal Sunday to avoid the nation's first financial default and raise the debt...   Read More >>

Obama ends gays in military ban By ERICA WERNER

 YAHOO! NEWS

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Friday formally signed off on ending the ban on gays serving openly in the military, doing away with a policy that's been controversial from the day it was enacted and making good on his 2008 campaign promise to the gay community.

The president joined Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Adm. Mike Mullen,...   Read More >>

Under fire, House Ethics panel hires outside counsel for Waters probe By Ben Pershing

 The Washington Post

The House Ethics Committee announced Wednesday that it would hire prominent D.C. attorney Billy Martin to serve as an outside counsel in its troubled investigation of Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.).

The bipartisan committee’s unanimous decision — revealed in a joint statement from Chairman Jo Bonner (R-Ala.) and ranking member Linda Sanchez (D-Calif. Read More >>

State Dept. will track staffers with GPS By Walter Pincus, The Washington Post

 Post-gazette

WASHINGTON -- The State Department is installing advanced, classified security systems in Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen to monitor staff movements in those countries where moving among local populations remains dangerous, according to department budget and contract documents.

The Blue Force Tracker system uses a small transmitter mounted o...   Read More >>

#AskObama at the First Ever Twitter @Townhall at the White House

 THE WHITE HOUSE

The White House is all a-Twitter about an exciting event that's happening next week. On Wednesday, July 6th at 2pm ET, President Obama will answer your questions in the first ever Twitter Town Hall at the White House, and you're invited. Starting today, you can tweet your questions about jobs and the economy using the hashtag #AskObama and follow @townha...   Read More >>

Broadband and the Latino Community: Let's Keep the Momentum Going!

 THE WHITE HOUSE: Posted by Anna M. Gomez:

Yesterday I was happy to participate in a panel discussion about broadband at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) annual conference in San Antonio. NALEO members recognize that broadband Internet is one of the tools necessary to help their communities thrive in today's economy. In fact, I think that any conference...   Read More >>

Our Energy Independence: Join the Live Chat Wednesday, 6/29, 2 pm EDT

 Whitehouse.gov

As many of us hit the road to celebrate America's independence this upcoming 4th of July weekend, we must once again confront the reality of our country's economy, environment and security dependence on foreign oil.

On Wednesday, June 29th, at 2:00 pm ET, please join Dr. Arun Majumdar at Energy.gov for a frank, two-way discussion about the investm...   Read More >>

Pelosi demands seat at debt talks

 THEHILL.COM

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will demand a seat in the table for the final talks on the national debt limit, putting a strong liberal voice in the room.

Pelosi and House Democrats were left out of the negotiations between President Obama and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) last year that extended nearly all of t...   Read More >>

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