The new 2023 COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out

To keep ourselves, our loved ones, and our neighbors safe from respiratory illnesses that can cause long-term complications, it's important that we keep up with our annual vaccinations. There are at least two shots you should get this fall: one for COVID-19 and one for flu. If you’re 60 or older, you should also get the new vaccine for RSV. Make your appointments today to renew your protection into the new year.

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United States of America v. Donald J. Trump, August 1, 2023

“Good evening. Today, an indictment was unsealed charging Donald J. Trump with conspiring to defraud the United States, conspiring to disenfranchise voters, and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. The indictment was issued by a grand jury of citizens here in the District of Columbia and sets forth the crimes charged in detail. I encourage everyone to read it in full.” U.S. Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith, 8/01/2023 

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Senator Feinstein’s Final Term

Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s thirty years of service in the Senate will end soon—she has previously said this is her last term and she will not run for reelection. Hospitalized in late February, she’s still out, with no clear time frame for her return at this point. This is causing problems confirming President Biden’s nominees into the federal courts. This whole episode has caused a fresh round of both public concern for Senator Feinstein’​​s health and calls for her resignation.

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Yes, The State of our Union is Strong

Thanks to the efforts of President Biden and the Democratic majority of the previous Congress, the State of our Union is stronger than it has been in years. While Republicans will try to distract, the hundreds of great projects started during the 117th Congress in the first two years of the Biden-Harris administration still roll along.

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Lies & Schemes to Defund the IRS

Now that a MAGA-dominated Republican Party holds a majority in the House, we intend to keep track of the worst bills they pass. With their first economic legislation of the new Congress, House Republicans are making clear that their top economic priority is to allow the rich and multi-billion dollar corporations to skip out on their taxes, while making life harder for ordinary, middle-class families that pay the taxes they owe.

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