Reuters: Biden pre-election makes two judicial nominations in California
By Nate Raymond President Joe Biden is moving to nominate two new federal trial court judges in California, adding to the list of judicial nominees
Advocate: Republicans’ unprecedented anti-LGBTQ+ attacks highlighted in new HRC Congressional Scorecard
By Trudy Ring The Human Rights Campaign’s Congressional Scorecard for the 118th Congress is out, and it reflects both “an unprecedented onslaught of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation” and resistance from pro-equality
Out: The 2024 Out100: Sen. Laphonza Butler
By Bernardo Sim “My work requires that I first and foremost represent all of California,” says U.S. Senator Laphonza Butler, the first Black lesbian to
CalMatters: Laphonza Butler wants you to know she’s your U.S. senator
By Lynna La Ever since Laphonza Butler took herself out of the running for U.S. Senate a year ago — just two weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom
The Verge: Senator Laphonza Butler thinks supporting Big AI or human workers is a ‘false choice’
By Lauren Feiner Representing California in Congress comes with a unique challenge: navigating national politics while reflecting the interests of the most populous state in
Politico: Senators want to see major changes at Boeing. The FAA says that could take years.
By Oriana Pawlyk The head of the Federal Aviation Administration warned senators Wednesday that ensuring troubled planemaker Boeing rights its ship will take years —
Red Lake Nation News: ICYMI: AmeriCorps Leads Biden-Harris Administration and Americans’ Volunteer Efforts on 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance
By Staff Writer On Wednesday, Sept. 11, AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteering, led the annual 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance
Nevada Today: International Collaborations Strengthened at Lake Tahoe Summit
By Michelle Werdann The annual Lake Tahoe Summit was held on Aug. 14, allowing scientists, policymakers and local stakeholders to gather and discuss the management of