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Father of Marine killed in Afghanistan arrested at State of the Union
The father of a Marine killed in Afghanistan was kicked out of the president's national address Thursday after trying to disrupt the speech.
Biden to call for more support for homeless vets in State of the Union
Expanding services for veterans facing mental health and financial problems will also be key features of the upcoming presidential budget request.
How to watch President Biden’s State of the Union address
The annual speech, delivered before a joint session of Congress, typically provides a president with his single largest audience of the year.
This week in Congress: State of the Union and start of committee work
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of Feb. 6.
Norcross presses for fresh NLRB funding to avoid employee furloughs
Federal agency has received the same appropriation of $274.2 million for nine straight years.
Pentagon urged to kill alternate pay plan for Army Futures Command lab
The Pentagon claims in its proposal that the demo project gives it an advantage in recruiting a skilled workforce that is in high demand.
Social Security Administration workers rally over staffing shortage
Last week, union leaders held a town hall asking Congress to approve $16.5 billion in “emergency funding” to support the agency.
Staff for Rep. Andy Levin form first ever Congressional office union
The vote was unanimous, according to Congressional Workers Union.
VA claims progress in talks over first new labor contract in decade
Union members and negotiators at the department have been at the bargaining table for months on the first new labor contract in nearly a decade.
Biden says tentative labor deal reached, averting national rail strike
Railroads and union representatives held negotiations for 20 hours at the Labor Department on Wednesday to hammer out a deal.
By Josh Boak