USDA Invests $69 Million to Support Food Security
The USDA announced an investment of $69 million to address critical food and nutrition security needs of low-income communities enduring the pandemic.
Serenade Foods Recalls
Serenade Foods is recalling approximately 59,251 pounds of frozen, raw, breaded and pre-browned stuffed chicken products.
Blount Fine Foods Corp. Recalls Chicken Soup Products
Blount Fine Foods is recalling approximately 6,384 pounds of chicken tortilla soup products that may be contaminated with pieces of gray nitrile gloves.
Paxton Statement on Vaccination Mandates
Currently, under Texas law, Texans have the right to choose whether they will get vaccinated.
Off-Duty USBP Agent Stops Knife-Wielding Suspect
An off-duty U.S. Border Patrol agent apprehended a man who was charging towards civilians with a large fixed-blade knife.
Multistate Coalition to Halt Biden's Expansion of Bostock Decision for Transgender Students
The Bostock holding was limited to employment-discrimination context, but the Department of Education is now trying to apply it to sports teams, single-sex bathrooms, and dress codes.
Multistate Coalition to Stop California to Set Standards for the Automotive Industry
Recently, the Biden Administration proposed that California, and no other state, should be given a “waiver” and allowed to set its own carbon emissions standards.
Eligible Yemenis may Apply for Temporary Protected Status
The extension and re-designation of Yemen for TPS is due to ongoing armed conflict.
Tyson Foods Inc. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Chicken
The products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST. P-7089” on the product bag or inside the USDA mark of inspection.
Supreme Court Ruling Round Up
The Court said its job is to determine whether the district court properly applied principles of the law to each dispute.
Kamala Harris to visit El Paso on Friday
There are still no exact details or agenda for the visit, but according to the statement, the goal is to “address the root causes of migration from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.”
Amendment Protecting Taxpayers from Paying for Abortions
President Biden’s proposed budget omits the amendment that protects taxpayers and has been reenacted with bipartisan support every year since Roe v. Wade.
US Chamber of Commerce and CBP partner to combat counterfeit goods
The global trade in counterfeit and pirated goods generates more than $500 billion in illicit proceeds annually.
Food Safety Tips For Grilling Pros and Beginners
As millions of Americans get ready to commemorate Memorial Day, the USDA reminds people to keep it safe this weekend.
Texas Vote Against Forming a Commission to Investigate Jan. 6 Protest
The bill creating the commission, which would have subpoena power, passed 252-175.
Be Alert for Counterfeit Goods Sold Online This Mother's Day
Counterfeit apparel and handbags may feature poor or uneven stitching and improperly sized or designed logos.
Petal to the Metal for Mother’s Day
Agriculture Specialists inspect more than one billion cut flowers, flowering plants.
Paxton Intervenes in CDC’s Shut-Down of the Cruise Industry
The CDC, which is a recommendation board, issued a series of “no-sailing” orders.
Finalist for Service to America Medal
The Sammies, sometimes called the “Oscars” of government service, are a highly respected honor with a rigorous selection process.
Agriculture Specialists Prevent Destructive Pests from Entering the U.S.
According to APHIS, the Longhorn beetle is a destructive pest of wood, causing millions of dollars of damage annually to the timber industry.
